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Drought-driven migrants from Zimbabwe and Malawi face exploitation and hostility in South Africa.
Climate migrants from drought-hit Zimbabwe and Malawi are arriving in South Africa seeking work, but face exploitation, xenophobia, and broken promises.
Driven by failed crops due to prolonged droughts and El Niño, many paid smugglers to cross into South Africa, only to be abandoned or denied jobs amid local resistance.
Surviving in overcrowded informal settlements, migrants like Joshua Tuso endure fear, poverty, and isolation, with few options to return home or gain legal status.
Experts warn the influx is straining already poor communities and increasing social tensions.
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Los migrantes impulsados por la sequía de Zimbabue y Malawi enfrentan explotación y hostilidad en Sudáfrica.