Employers charged in illegal migrants crackdown
Action by national joint operations sees 147 undocumented migrants arrested after inspections at businesses in Tshwane and Johannesburg
Business managers who illegally employ foreign migrants without authorisation to live and work in SA are being targeted for prosecution under the Immigration Act, Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Sunday. The crackdown by national joint operations has already seen seven employers charged for employing undocumented migrants and 147 undocumented migrants being arrested following inspections of 56 businesses including hotels, retail shops, garages and panelbeaters in Tshwane and Johannesburg. One business employed 46 undocumented migrants, a blatant violation of the law, Gigaba said at a media briefing of the justice, crime prevention and security cluster of ministers. If convicted, the managers could be fined or be imprisoned for two years. None have been convicted so far with the seven employers charged recently being the first.
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