Thursday, October 13, 2011

SA begins deporting illegal Zimbabwean immigrants


SOUTH AFRICA has started deporting Zimbabweans who were living in that country illegally. About 261 were deported yesterday while 300 more such immigrants are expected to arrive at Beitbridge Border Post today.

The first batch of 261 Zimbabweans arrived at the Beitbridge Border Post around midday yesterday in a convoy of four buses under heavy security. This comes after the expiry of the July 31 deadline for them to regularise their papers.

The deportees underwent rigorous screening at Lindelani Holding Centre in Johannesburg. Over 275 000 applications for Zimbabweans wishing to regularise their stay in South Africa were processed while several others were turned down.
Some people are still waiting to have their permits processed.

South African Home Affairs officials accompanying the deportees said they will be deporting Zimbabweans two times per week - on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
"We are only deporting undocumented immigrants and those who are intercepted while trying to skip the border through illegal entry points.

"In the last two weeks we have rounded up a number of people of all nationalities whom we have been screening and repatriating back to their countries.

"The other challenge we have is that people lie about their citizenship. We will devise a way to handle this group of people," said an official who declined to be named.
The deportees were handed over to the International Organisation for Migration reception centre here where they were also vetted to verify their nationalities.
IOM will assist them with transport to their homes, food and overnight accommodation. The reception centre has capacity to hold at least 600 people at any given time.

South Africa indicated that it will thoroughly vet Zimbabwean illegal immigrants before deportation unlike in the past where they applied a wholesale approach and deported anyone from Zimbabwe.

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