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*** 27-Feb-17 World View -- Xenophobic violence against migrants returns to South Africa

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  • Xenophobic violence against migrants returns to South Africa
  • South Africa threatens to crack down on businesses hiring illegal immigrants

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**** Xenophobic violence against migrants returns to South Africa
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Xenophobic violence targeting migrant-owned business last week (GhanaWeb)

Police in Pretoria, one of South Africa's three capital cities, used
rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades on Friday to break up
clashes between local anti-immigrant protesters and migrants living
and working in the area. Police arrested 136 people, many of them
protesters and looters armed with clubs, sticks, pipes and rocks. In
retaliation, migrants armed themselves with sticks and clubs too. The
migrants are from Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Pakistan and other
countries.

Earlier this week, migrants were targeted in the suburbs of Pretoria
and Johannesburg, where shops and businesses were burned or destroyed.

Officials fear a repeat of massive xenophobic violence that occurred
in 2008, when at least 60 people were killed. Atrocities including
dragging migrants through the streets and burning them alive. In
2015, xenophobic violence resulted in six deaths in Durban.

As one of the wealthiest countries in Africa, South Africa draws
migrants from poor countries who come to work or to escape violence.
Nonetheless, the unemployment rate is over 25%, and migrants are
blamed for taking jobs. Xenophobic violence frequently targets small
shops and businesses run by migrants, claiming that they're drug dens
and brothels.

South African politicians encourage businesses to hire citizens rather
than migrants, but many businesses hire migrants because they can be
paid less, and because they can be exploited in the sense of not being
paid at all. LA Times and EyeWitnessNews (South Africa) and Mail and Guardian (South Africa) and The Nation (Kenya)

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**** South Africa threatens to crack down on businesses hiring illegal immigrants
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South Africa's home affairs minister, Malusi Gigaba, announced that
officials will inspect workplaces to see if firms are employing
illegal immigrants.

If implemented, this would be a different strategy than is employed in
America and other countries to deal with illegal immigrants, where law
enforcement targets the migrants, often resulting in deportation. In
this case, the businesses that hires the migrants will be targeted.

According to Gigaba:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"Companies, businesses: Be warned. We are coming for
> you. We will charge them, there’s no doubt. The manager will be
> charged. Often times, we focus on the undocumented employee and
> not the company.
>
> This is the message we are taking to the rest of business and it
> will feature strongly in our upcoming meetings. There will be
> workplace inspections, and penalties for employing undocumented
> foreigners will be imposed. ...
>
> The dynamics of migration, crime, drugs, prostitution, fraud and
> unfair labor practices are too serious to be turned into
> populists politicking."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

Even businesses that hire legal immigrants may be targeted. Gigaba
has particularly been targeting hotels, restaurants, and other
businesses where migrants are often employed. According to Gigaba,
"We have a commitment of the hospitality sector on the need to comply
with South Africa's labor and immigration laws, especially the
requirement to employ a minimum 60 percent of local people."

Gigaba also called for effective policing to target illegal
immigrants, but added, "Not all immigrants are criminals."

Whether any of this will be implemented remains to be seen. It's more
likely that nothing will be done, and there will be recurring rounds
of xenophobic violence. Africa's history is one of tribal wars, and
many of today's xenophobic attacks are based on tribal hatreds that
exist to this day following the Mfecane, the huge war that engulfed
southern Africa in the 1820s. The principal combatants in the Mfecane
were the Ndebele, Zulu and Xhosa tribes, and they still experience
violent tribal and xenophobic clashes to this day News 24 (South Africa) and BBC and Daily Post (Nigeria)

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, South Africa, Pretoria, Johannesburg,
Malusi Gigaba, Mfecane, Ndebele, Zulu, Xhosa

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