Home Affairs opposing court order that granted 22 Afghan people asylum in SA

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Home Affairs opposing court order that granted 22 Afghan people asylum in SA
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The Minister seemingly believes there is a chance the Taliban could follow if South Africa accepts asylum seekers. He said SA doesn’t ‘have any military power’, but the US could protect them.

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