I can't survive': Malawians hit hard by South Africa's crackdown on illegal migration
Briefly

Kamoto stated, 'My life is miserable, because even when I was working here it was not enough to help my family.' This reflects the ongoing struggles faced by immigrants in South Africa, who often flee poverty yet find similar hardships.
'When I went to South Africa, I was getting enough to support my relatives,' Kamoto emphasized his intention behind migration, portraying the desperation that drives many to seek better opportunities abroad despite the challenges they encounter.
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