966 Dirty

First of all, it should be explained that there is nothing wrong with the police's act of arresting people on the street, but the fault lies in the improper way of using it and causing a bad impact, and from the standpoint of an outsider, it is easy to give people the impression that the police in southern Africa are arrogant and unreasonable.

Roque will not be angry because of this, the police department is a violent agency, not a military service agency, and it should not have set up all kinds of rules and regulations in the first place.

What's more, the policing system in southern Africa was created by Roque, and if you want to talk about responsibility, Roque himself is also responsible, and even Henry can't run away.

So Roque just asked Feige to investigate, write a report on this, understand the current situation, and then decide how to communicate with Henry.

The Police Department is still part of the Ministry of Justice, so Roque has to use Henry to adjust the style of the police system.

It's just an adjustment, Roque didn't plan to turn the police station into a church, and the violent agency had to be like a violent agency.

As a result, Roque didn't go to Henry yet, Henry took the initiative to find Roque, and the inspector who led the team didn't dare to hide it, probably reported it overnight, all the way to Henry.

"Yesterday I went to dinner with Ferdinand, and after I finished eating, I walked around the streets—" Roque understated, Henry didn't mention Ida, and Roque naturally didn't mention either.

Henry snorted, probably trying to remind Roque not to go too far, but he didn't say it after all.

It's mostly because of Ada.

"You also let your subordinates converge, and you still have to pay attention to the impact in public." Roque couldn't help but remind that the current southern Africa is not the southern Africa when the federal government was first established, compared with the southern Africa at that time, the crime rate has dropped significantly, everyone lives and works in peace and contentment, and the presence of violent institutions will be less and less.

"Oh ho, you brought these police out, now you have to pay attention to the impact, when you are in Johannesburg, the police in Johannesburg are more arrogant than the police in Pretoria." You're welcome, the police in southern Africa have so much power, and Roque fought for it little by little.

"The situation is different, there is no comparison." Roque didn't dwell on it, it was already fifteen years ago.

When Roque was in Johannesburg, there were Boer coalition activities around Johannesburg, and the British Expeditionary Force had no time to deal with the main force of the Boer coalition army, so Johannesburg needed a strong police force.

Now that Johannesburg is safe and secure, economic development is the main priority, and the importance of the police station is declining.

"It's not much different, it's even more complicated than before, illegal detention, smuggling, illegal transactions, smuggling - these are all the work of your border guards, and it is your failure to do a good job that makes our work more and more complicated." Henry also has a reason that with the economic development of southern Africa, there are more and more problems.

In order to solve the problem of labor shortage, southern Africa has to bring in a large number of labor from abroad, and in order to take advantage of this labor force without creating any hidden dangers, the factories and farms that employ foreign labor only sign four-year contracts for foreigners, and after the expiration of which they have to be ordered to leave southern Africa.

Although the wages of foreign workers in southern Africa are very low, there will always be many people who are reluctant to leave southern Africa, especially on farms in some remote areas, and farmers will even take the initiative to help hide it, leaving those foreign workers whose contracts have expired to continue working on the farms.

The reason why the federal government has set a four-year deadline is to deny those foreign workers the opportunity to become a citizen of southern Africa, which is a good purpose, but many people do not understand, let alone those farmers, there are members of parliament who have proposed that those foreign workers should be treated more fairly.

If these requirements are met, then the next step is to ask for a higher social status.

Another situation worthy of alarm is that some parliamentarians are now calling for appropriate care for certain special groups, this issue is a bit sensitive, and if it is not done well, it will form a large amount of social welfare, and social welfare will lead to serious consequences, look at Europe in the 21st century, a large part of the reason is because of the perfect social welfare of European countries.

"We don't have border guards at all, the Wehrmacht will only be dispatched when war breaks out, and the border police are also your men." Roque really doesn't play ball, and with the development of southern Africa, all work is gradually standardized, and whose job is whose job is whose job.

"The time has come for the Defence Force to be deployed, and I need the cooperation of the Army to complete the relocation of Africans in Basutoland." Henry hadn't come to Roque because of the last night.

During the World Wars, Southern Africa began to address the problem of Africans within its borders.

It is not difficult to move these Africans, the Africans in southern Africa basically exist in the form of primitive tribes, and the position of the tribal chiefs in the tribe is unshakable, and to move a tribe out of southern Africa, you only need to do the work of the tribal chiefs, and many problems will be solved.

The simplest way, for those tribes who are willing to leave southern Africa, in addition to giving everyone a financial compensation, and then giving the tribal chiefs an extra sum of money, many tribes will happily move out of southern Africa.

On the whole, the work went well, but there were always problems that came with the fact that at the end of the world war, only a part of Africans remained in Basutoland, and these people were reluctant to leave southern Africa, no matter how much money was paid.

"How many Africans are there in Basutoland?" Roque didn't know much about Basutolan, and the last time Roque went to Basutolan was because of the Zulu rebellion in Basutolan, and that was ten years ago.

"About a hundred thousand—" Henry didn't know much either, it wasn't Henry's mistake, no one knew how many Africans there were in Basutolan, it was a mess since decades ago.

"What are you going to do?" Roque cooperated unconditionally, and it was not without precedent in this regard, Liberia in West Africa was a country established after the United States relocated Africans from the South to Africa after the Civil War.

Why Africans in the South?

The hypocrisy of the Americans can be seen here, when Lincoln issued the "Emancipation Proclamation" in order to defeat the Confederate forces, but it should be noted here that Lincoln only emancipated slaves in the areas controlled by the Confederate forces, and slaves in the areas controlled by the Northern Union were not included, not even slaves in the southern border states that did not leave the Union.

"We have completed negotiations with the Republic of Congo, and we have spent 1 million rand to get the Republic of Congo to agree to accept Africans from Basutolan, and you have to send troops to cooperate and send all these Africans to the Republic of Congo." Henry was ruthless in his efforts to send Africans out of southern Africa once and for all.

This plan is the responsibility of the federal government, and all statistics in southern Africa do not include Africans, and in the past, southern Africa was a remote corner of the country, and no one would notice the situation in southern Africa, which was still problematic.

Southern Africa played an important role during the World War, and now that Southern Africa participated in the Paris Peace Conference as a semi-independent country, it would be inappropriate to do so.

In order to avoid controversy, the federal government has decided to move all Africans out of southern Africa, mainly in the countries surrounding southern Africa, despite the great controversy within the federation.

"Yes!" Roque decisively said that although southern Africa now needs labor, for the sake of long-term peace and stability in the future, it is better to send Africans in southern Africa out of the country.

While the federal government is racking its brains for Africans in Basutoland, in Eswatini, not far from Basutoland, managers at Christian Human Resources are on the go.

It is not only the Africans of Basutoland who are being sent away in Southern Africa, but also the Africans of Eswatini, whose destination is the Kingdom of Mozambique.

Tata, a senior manager at Christian Human Resources, is visiting a large tribe in Lumisa, Eswatini, one of the largest in the whole of Lumisa, with more than 5,000 people.

Unlike other states in southern Africa, where the federal government has been in existence for more than a decade, the situation in Eswatini looks little different from ten years ago, there are no decent cities, road traffic is still a mess, Tata has to make a horse-drawn carriage to go to Lumisa, not even a train, for this situation, Tata has basically become accustomed to this situation.

"This is Eswatini, not the Transvaal, it's not Nyasaland, look at the Africans, they don't need to work to get the food that nature has bounty, so they won't work if they don't force them with guns." Tata is also African, and he has mixed feelings for Africans, probably lamenting their misfortune and angering them.

"There is no quality of life at all—" Guan Jing, who works at the federal government's immigration office, could not accept it, and after traveling from Pretoria, it felt that the Transvaal and Eswatini were in two completely different eras.

In front of Guan Jing, the whole tribe didn't even have a decent house, and even the house where the chief lived was a thatched house, which was only a big difference from other thatched houses.

As far as the eye can see, there are almost no Africans in a hurry, all of them are lazy and indifferent, there is a row of Africans half-lying and half-sitting under the fence outside the tribe, mostly young people, almost everyone does not wear shoes, only a few people wear shirts, the clothes are also dirty and the color of the skin, many children do not even have clothes to wear, some only have a dirty rag around their waists.

Guan Jing really couldn't imagine that such a tribe actually existed in what is now southern Africa.