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No deportation of undocumented migrants

Source: Biz community, 26/01/2017


No deportation of undocumented migrants
26 Jan 2017 â€" Biz community

The Department of Home Affairs has dismissed reports that it has
ordered the immediate deportation of undocumented migrants in the country.

The message, which has been circulating via social media networks and
SMS, alleges that the deportation of undocumented migrants began on
Monday, 23 January 2017.

In a statement, the department said no such statement was made or
issued by the department or any official.

“Home Affairs acts consistently within the confines of the
Constitution of the Republic and seeks at all times to uphold the rule
of law. It would run contrary to the laws of our country to instruct
citizens, as purported in the malicious messages, to take the law into
their hands and to close companies down without due process.”

The department said it is through Immigration Services and its
inspectorate that the department enforces immigration legislation,
manages the immigration system and effects deportations, in terms of
the Immigration Act 13 of 2002 and regulations.

The inspectorate has a duty to ensure that persons in South Africa are
correctly documented, reside in the country on a lawful basis and
acquire documents and status lawfully.

“It has standardised systems relating to the detection, detention and
deportation of illegal foreign nationals in South Africa,” the
department said.

It urged citizens and all other persons in the country to ignore this
false alarm that is seemingly seeking to fuel tensions in the country.

“It is in the best interest of the country for government and citizens
to do all in their power together to work for stability and peace,
while combating illegal migration and other crimes through lawful means.”


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