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In Malawi, nearly 15,000 citizens have returned home after fleeing a sharp rise in anti-immigrant hostility and xenophobic violence in South Africa. teleSUR
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00:00In Malawi, nearly 15,000 citizens have returned home after fleeing a sharp rise in anti-immigrant hostility and xenophobic
00:07violence in South Africa.
00:09The massive influx of returnees succumbs as mounting regional tensions and strict deadlines force thousands of undocumented foreign nations to
00:18abandon their lives abroad.
00:20Many of the displaced individuals describe harrowing conditions before their escape, reporting that migrants frequently have to flee both local
00:29authorities and hostile groups in dangerous circumstances.
00:32Returning family states, they prefer facing economic hardships at home rather than risking their safety back in South Africa, while
00:41regional humanitarian organizations work to assist with the sudden resettlement process.
00:50Transcription by CastingWords
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