AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoXenophobia in the spotlight: South Africa braced for a 30 June “deadline” against undocumented migrants as anti-immigrant marches spread across cities, with shops shut, workers staying home, and at least four deaths reported amid looting and vandalism; police and military were deployed nationwide, while leaders warned protesters would face “full and immediate consequences.” Community pushback: In Cape Town, activists staged a counter-demonstration outside parliament, defending immigrants and chanting for “Ubuntu,” arguing the national mobilization fuels xenophobia. Regional ripple effects: Thousands of African migrants fled by bus, taxi, and air ahead of the deadline, including members of the Congolese community who said even legal residents were being chased out by landlords. Congo-linked culture moment: AJ Dybantsa—whose father has Congolese roots—was honored in Massachusetts after becoming the No. 1 NBA draft pick, with plans for youth education support through his foundation. Immigration and borders beyond Africa: Vermont prosecutors said 60 people were charged for unlawful border crossings since May 22, including a woman from Congo apprehended near Highgate.
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