South Africa arrests Kenyans working on US refugee applications
Seven Kenyan nationals working illegally at a U.S. refugee processing center in Johannesburg were arrested and banned from South Africa for five years, officials said.
- Seven Kenyans were arrested in South Africa for working on US refugee applications while on tourist visas, violating entry conditions.
- The Kenyans were employed by an intermediary organization that facilitated the processing of refugee applications for resettlement in the US.
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S.Africa expels Kenyans working on US Afrikaner 'refugee' applications
South Africa arrested and expelled seven Kenyans who had been working illegally on a US government programme to accept white Afrikaners as "refugees", the government said Wednesday.
South African immigration authorities raid a U.S. refugee processing centre
A United States refugee processing centre in Johannesburg was raided by immigration authorities, South Africa’s Home Affairs Ministry said Wednesday while denying any U.S. officials were arrested or applicants harassed.
New twist in the confrontational relationship between the United States and South Africa. The country has returned seven Kenyans employed by the United States as part of their programme of welcoming the white minority Afrikaner, considered "persecuted" in South Africa, which the authorities of the country have strongly denied for months. These Kenyans were only in possession of tourist visas, and should not have worked, but their expulsion reviv…
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