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Africa: South Africa Feels the Economic Cost of Anti-Migrant Xenophobia

More than 160,000 migrants have left South Africa as vigilante attacks and threats have disrupted farms, shops and transport, officials and business leaders said.

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Johannesburg -- "Intellectually, xenophobia is not being contested, instead people are looking for scapegoats."

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“I see a lot of farm owners complaining right now… These tangerines need to be harvested, but there’s nobody around,” the farm worker told AFP from this small town 150 km from Cape Town. The 33-year-old sees the same shortage looming in the vineyards. “It’s time to prune the vines, and there’s no one to do it,” he said. Similar scenes are being repeated across the country. Factories, farms, and shelters are struggling to find workers since the …

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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