JOHANNESBURG - Operation Dudula's clean-up in the Gauteng province continues, on Saturday the organisation raided hijacked buildings in Rosettenville, in the south of Johannesburg.
The group forcibly removed undocumented foreign nationals who were occupying these buildings illegally.
Operation Dudula denies having xenophobic motives, and says its actions are meant to stamp out crime and criminality.
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In the past weeks, the movement and other affiliated groups blocked the access of foreign migrants to hospitals and clinics in Gauteng and other provinces.
These acts have led to intense clashes between these groups and foreigners in which police had to intervene and defuse the situation.
Operation Dudula's President, Zandile Dabula says the country's preamble on foreigners is misinterpreted. She says South Africa is for South Africans and can only accommodate legal and documented foreigners.