Home Affairs sets master plan to deport illegals and ensure that they never return

Home Affairs sets master plan to deport illegals and ensure that they never return
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The Home Affair’s department is on a mission to ensure that the illegal immigrants they deport do not return to South Africa.

This comes after it was noted that they are eating their resources as the people they deport immediately return.

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They have now reportedly strategized and they are now on a mission to ensure that things change.

According to media reports, that master plan will go down a long way towards clamping down on illegal immigrants.

Home Affairs acting chief director Albert Matsaung as saying efforts will be concentrated along the borders, focusing on the Zimbabwean, Mozambican, and Lesotho sides.

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That is were they have realized that the root cause of the migration issue lies.

THE Richards Bay Clean Air Association (RBCAA) had another string added to its bow last week thanks to a donation of specialised air quality monitoring equipment.

The generous handover by Mondi to the RBCAA took place at Richardia Primary School, where an ambient air quality monitoring station was recently established.

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“The station currently monitors sulphur dioxide and particulates, and with the donation from Mondi, the RBCAA will now expand the monitoring at Richardia to include the measuring of TRS (total reduced sulphides),” said Sandy Camminga, RBCAA founder member and director.

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“TRS, often associated with what is described as a rotten egg, cabbage, guava or cat urine odour, refers to a gaseous mixture of compounds. The most often reported health concerns related to TRS substances are nausea and headaches.”

Speaking on behalf of Mondi, Candice Webb, head of environment at Mondi South Africa said it will boast productivity.

Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/how-home-affairs-plans-to-curb-deported-zama-zamas-coming-back/

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