Court orders anti-migrant group to stop barring foreigners from South African healthcare

A South African court has ruled that an anti-migrant group must cease preventing foreign nationals from entering public hospitals, clinics, and schools, declaring the practice unlawful. The group, Operation Dudula, has been staging pickets outside health facilities in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces, checking identity documents and turning away anyone not identified as South African – actions that have now spread to schools. Nina Masson and Nicholas Rushworth report.

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