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Police were sent to streets nationwide Tuesday after citizen groups issued a June 30 deadline for migrants to leave. Many migrants departed in the preceding weeks.
Police were deployed across South Africa on Tuesday in response to anti-immigration protests organized by citizen-led groups. The groups had set a June 30 deadline for migrants to leave the country. Many migrants departed in the weeks before the deadline.
Demonstrations occurred in multiple cities and towns.
Organizers stated the action was intended to pressure migrants to depart before the end of June. Authorities said the police presence was intended to maintain public order during the protests.
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