An anti-migrant group in South Africa is blocking foreigners from health clinics
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An anti-migrant group in South Africa is blocking foreigners from health clinics
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An anti-migrant group called Operation Dudula is blocking foreigners from public health clinics in South Africa. The Johannesburg High Court has ruled the group's actions unlawful, and South Africa's government says health care is available for all under the law. (AP video shot by: Alfonso Nqunjana)
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