@claudlord1@AfricaFactsZone You are not answering the question, instead you are deflecting. Why do Africans who own their countries run away from them only to enter illegally in a country that is owned by white people? The exact same thing is happening in Europe.
@claudlord1@AfricaFactsZone Then why are Malawians running away from the country that they own, to enter illegally in a country that is owned by white people? Why the risk?
@Commetsection@Dzungie007 So you are sober but yet you canโt tell the difference between whatโs real and whatโs not ๐๐คฃ๐, you guys are clowns.
@schwartzfuhrer@Dzungie007 We will deal with it like we dealt with it before. Right now, we are dealing with illegal immigrants. South Africans are not afraid of their government.
@Fifistep@Dzungie007 A country changes when its people stop waiting for the government to act and start demanding accountability. Laws mean little if they are not enforced.
@dranthoniaeddo Iโm curious why youโre citing Saudi Arabia and the UAE instead of Nigeria. Doesnโt Nigeria have its own local content and indigenisation policies designed to increase Nigerian participation in their economy?
@CaptainMwaluska@TheYorubaTimes Exactly my point, it is a failed state when people feel they have to step in because the government isnโt doing its job.
South Africa Orders All Illegal Immigrants to Leave by June 30 โ Nigerians in the Crosshairs
The South African government has issued a sweeping directive calling on all illegal immigrants to leave the country before the 30th of June. The ultimatum has sparked panic among undocumented foreign nationals, including thousands of Nigerians, who now face deportation if they fail to regularise their stay or depart voluntarily.
The move is the latest in a series of hardline immigration policies aimed at tightening border controls and curbing illegal migration. It follows years of rising tensions between locals and foreign nationals, often spilling over into xenophobic violence.