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South Africa’s immigration crackdown divides Johannesburg’s inner city

Al Jazeera · Jun 21, 2026, 5:42 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • A government push to curb undocumented employment is exposing the dependence of many small businesses on migrant labour.
  • Today, it survives on cheap Chinese imports and shrinking margins.
  • Junaid, who asks us to use a pseudonym, does not call it a decline.

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A government push to curb undocumented employment is exposing the dependence of many small businesses on migrant labour.

xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Migrant workers have become the focus of South Africa's crackdown on undocumented employment amid high unemployment and growing political pressure [Yeshiel Panchia/Al Jazeera]By Qaanitah Hunter Published On 21 Jun 202621 Jun 2026Johannesburg, South Africa – In the narrow lanes of Fordsburg in central Johannesburg, Junaid Mohammed* stands behind the counter of a family shop that has been in his family for decades. His father started it as a general dealer. Today, it survives on cheap Chinese imports and shrinking margins.

Junaid, who asks us to use a pseudonym, does not call it a decline. He calls it survival.

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