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These numbers are staggering and I doubt ANY other African country has this many migrants especially illegal low to non skilled migrants in their country. How are we as South Africa supposed to be able to absorb ALL these people?
Try enter China or Japan illegally and see what happens to you. We mustn't accept and normalise lawlessness of any kind as a nation. We are in this unpleasant situation partly because we tolerate lawlessness. If South Africa is to prosper, then lawlessness must be rejected outright. #economy #politics #immigration
The Never-Ending Influx: Thousands of Malawian Returnees Overwhelm Showgrounds After Musina RRO Outgrows Capacity:
Let’s be honest for a second: our infrastructure is buckling under the weight, and nobody seems to have a real plan.
In the latest exclusive, thousands of Malawian returnees are currently being relocated from the Refugee Reception Office (RRO) in Musina straight to the local showgrounds. Why? Because the Musina office has officially become too small to handle the sheer volume of people flooding through its doors. They are now packed into thesheer volume of people flooding through its doors.
They are now packed into the showgrounds, waiting to be processed. While you have to feel for the human beings caught up in this administrative chaos, it is deeply frustrating to watch our local resources constantly stretched to their absolute breaking point while the authorities just shift the crowd from one venue to the next.
The next time somebody on social media gets upset about illegal foreigners being escorted to police vans today, show them this newspaper cover. Did these South African children receive the same media coverage and sympathy?
African leaders are avoiding the core issue on illegal immigration in SA because confronting it means confronting their own governance failures and complicity.
Breaking news
March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma has announced that her movement will hold protests every Thursday for the next six months to sustain pressure on authorities to deport undocumented foreign nationals and enforce immigration laws.
For years, I said I had unfinished business in Johannesburg. Today, I know that unfinished business extends across South Africa.
Thank you to every South African who marched peacefully. Your voice matters.
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