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Describe how South Africa constitution law protects citizens against xenophobia

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Xenophobia is the fear/distrust of anything perceived to be foreign. There is no specific anti-xenophobia laws in South Africa because xenophobia is a state of mind not an act.

The constitution protects all citizens from discrimination but this can only be the discrimination acted out not just thought.

So xenophobic violence is prescribed by the criminal acts, employment based xenophobia is prescribed by the labour acts and so forth.

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