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  2. PASSOP - Wikipedia

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    PASSOP was founded in 2007 by a group of Zimbabweans and spearheaded by Braam Hanekom. Though originally established in response to increased tensions between Zimbabwean foreign nationals fleeing Robert Mugabe's increasingly repressive regime and South African citizens who blamed them for crime and unemployment. [3]

  3. Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation ...

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    PIE has application also where the occupation was lawful to begin with but became unlawful later. [7] Different procedures are set out under PIE for private owners, [8] urgent applications [9] and organs of state. [10] Notice must be given at least fourteen calendar days [11] prior to the hearing and should include the following:

  4. Chapter Two of the Constitution of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Chapter Two of the Constitution of South Africa contains the Bill of Rights, a human rights charter that protects the civil, political and socio-economic rights of all people in South Africa. The rights in the Bill apply to all law, including the common law , and bind all branches of the government, including the national executive, Parliament ...

  5. Department of Home Affairs (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Issuing visas for visitors to South Africa (although visa applications pass through embassies or consulates which are part of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation). Managing immigration to South Africa and naturalisation of permanent immigrants. Handling refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa.

  6. Land invasion in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Land invasion in South Africa is seen as the illegal occupation of land with the intention of erecting dwellings or establishing a settlement on it [1] and is an issue that is affecting various municipalities in South Africa especially in the face of increased urbanisation in bigger metropolitans [2] like The City of Cape Town, eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality [3] and the City of ...

  7. Opposition to immigration - Wikipedia

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    Greece responded by refusing to accept asylum applications for a month. [ 182 ] [ 183 ] [ 184 ] Among the illegal immigrants who were apprehended between 28 February and 5 March by Greek authorities in the Evros region 64% were from Afghanistan, 19% were from Pakistan, 5% were from Turkey, 4% from Syria and 2.6% from Somalia.

  8. South African property law - Wikipedia

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    The Land Act 1913 reserved 92% of South Africa's territory for whites, and only 8% for blacks. This was enlarged to around 13.6% by the Native Trust and Land Act, 1936 , although the population of the country that was black stood around 61%.

  9. Immigration to South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Common stereotypes placed on immigrants in South Africa can be associated with jobs, wages, and resource competition South Africans relate to immigration. There has been some evidence that the presence of undocumented immigrants does lesson the work opportunities of South Africa-born residents, due to this group being willing or forced to work ...