We are trying to debate a lot of topics at once, and most people are easily confused and overwhelmed. Before we get to unemployment, strained public resources, increased levels of crime, etc. Let’s start with the first principle; should there be illegal immigrants in the country?
My! I thought we lacked the capacity to combat lawlessness, but I was wrong. Look at the "toys" Ramaphosa is deploying on a R600 million budget.
When women and children go missing, when a loved one is killed on the highway, or when drugs destroy our youth—know that the state could have intervened. When your stolen car crosses the border, know that it could have been stopped.
Lawlessness in South Africa is state-enabled.
Do you understand how crazy it is that South Africans are being judged for wanting foreigners to be in their country LEGALLY? How is this even a conversation???
SAPS even has brand new police vehicles on standby. Govt has the capacity to end any form of crime & lawlessness in South Africa within 24hrs but they just don’t care. Communities are left to fend for themselves while crime & drugs continue to destroy lives. We are on our own.
I'm increasingly worried about what could happen on the 30th.
Anger in South Africa is off the charts and that makes this an incredibly volatile situation.
Nothing could happen or everything can go horribly wrong
BREAKING NEWS:
South Africa become the first country to hold the Rugby World Cup and the ICC World Test Championship whilst qualifying for the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup at the same time
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[BREAKING] Controversial North West businessman Suleiman Carrim has been admitted to a medical facility. Carrim is unlikely to testify at the Madlanga Commission tomorrow. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403.
Why enter South Africa on study visas, then once inside the country, open shops and start presenting yourself as investors? A travel visa is not a business visa. An asylum seeker is not a business visa.