Anti-migrant mobs in South Africa go door-to-door, forcing hundreds of foreigners to flee their homes and seek shelter in community halls on the country's south coast.
Hundreds of foreigners fearing for their lives have taken shelter in community halls on South Africa's south coast, stating that mobs of locals are going door-to-door telling them to leave the country.
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