Thousands of immigrants were left stranded at the Musina showgrounds in Limpopo after being denied entry into South Africa, leading to reports of hunger and displacement. On Thursday, these individuals were transferred to a newly established repatriation center, Proefplaas Farm operation center, approximately 20 km outside Musina. Many reported relying on family, friends, or informal work such as haircutting to afford basic needs like food. Local churches and organizations like Gift of the Givers provided essential supplies including food, water, and hygiene products, though some residents still expressed concerns over inadequate food and lack of bathing facilities. Provincial government officials, including ministers from various departments, inspected the repatriation center and the Beitbridge border post to assess conditions.
Bias read (Left): The article highlights the humanitarian crisis faced by undocumented immigrants due to strict immigration enforcement policies, which aligns with progressive narratives emphasizing compassion and systemic reform. The focus on the suffering of migrants and the role of charitable organizations implies





