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.
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- Hundreds protested in Durban, demanding deportation of undocumented migrants and stricter border controls.
- Operation Dudula, a nationalist anti-immigration group, joined the protest and has conducted ID checks to block foreign nationals from health and education services. 11s
- A Johannesburg high court ruled that these actions are illegal and ordered Operation Dudula to stop harassing foreign nationals. 1m 0s
- The South African Human Rights Commission welcomed the court's decision, hoping it will end intimidation and harassment of non-nationals. 1m 7s
- Operation Dudula plans to appeal the ruling and aims to run in next year's local government elections. 1m 23s