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Rwanda has become the third African nation to reach an agreement with the Trump administration to accept migrants deported by the United States.
Police in Mpumalanga have arrested close to a thousand illegal miners at the Sheba Gold Mine in Barberton. Most of the arrested illegal miners are undocumented foreign nationals.
The zama-zamas were arrested during a police led raid titled Operation Vala Umgodi.
The operation is aimed at combating illegal mining activities.
Provincial Police Spokesperson Donald Mdhluli says the arrested miners will be charged with contravention of the Immigration Act.
"The mine is operational. So, they realized it seems as if there are people who are illegally mining in this area. Therefore they then carried out this operation, which today has resulted in this breakthrough where approximately 1000 people that were mining underground, illegally so, have been brought up. So, they will be charged for contravention of Immigration ACT and they will also be possibly charged for illegal mining," says Mdhluli.
Operation Vala umgodi | About 1,000 suspected illegal miners arrested in Barberton:
Rwanda has become the third African nation to reach an agreement with the Trump administration to accept migrants deported by the United States.
The United States and Rwanda have agreed for the African country to accept up to 250 migrants deported from the U.S., the spokesperson for the Rwandan government and an official told Reuters, as President Donald Trump’s administration takes a hardline approach toward immigration.
New hardline EU immigration policy could see development funding cut unless African nations prevent migrants from leaving. Some experts are warning it's counterproductive, undermines sovereignty, and fuels resentment.