Afghan nationals 'want to help crime victims on Cape Flats'

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Afghan nationals 'want to help crime victims on Cape Flats': A lawyer of 22 Afghan nationals seeking asylum in SA says the group wanted to bring their medical skills to the Cape Flats where crime is rampant.

Maurice Crespi, the attorney representing the group, told Sowetan on Wednesday following a court victory against the department of home affairs, that they also preferred SA

because of historic importance of asylum and that “there would be higher degree of sympathy towards Afghans”. ..If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

 

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Are they doctors? If so surely their own country needs their skills.

What a joke 🙄

What kinda msunery is this ?

Help or recruit?

Let’s recruit gangsters from the Cape Flats to the Taliban or ISIS. This is what the article is implying.

SA DOCTORS ARE MSUNU

What disgusting lies from this disgusting people and their disgusting lawyer. Those skills are needed in Afghanistan and we don't want them here!! Tsek

What do they know of the Cape flats? That's how they get into the communities. South Africa must seriously have refugee camps like every where else will see if they still want to come.

😳😳😳isibindi esingaka sokuxokisa over 60 million yabantu

Tuma tsotsi

Keep them away. ISIS got weird plans. Libs wakie wakie

ISIS in the Flats. No way.

So many SA doctors without jobs.

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