African leaders are avoiding the core issue on illegal immigration in SA because confronting it means confronting their own governance failures and complicity.
Dear Home Affairs employees, do you see what you’ve done? All for a bribe. The country is burning because of corruption, and your actions have played a part in it.
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma is wearing a T-shirt bearing the faces of five children who died in Soweto after allegedly consuming snacks purchased from a foreign-owned spaza shop.
A Malawian illegal foreigner says that other Africans tell each other South Africa's laws are lax, which is why most of them come here, they get to do whatever they want. He says he's been caught at the border many times, yet he's still a free man. 😳😳😳
There was a whole community that was displaced by Zama-Zamas, elderly people were sleeping on the floor in the police station. Not even one of those huge ass trucks went there to stabilise the situation but today they had them in numbers. Okay man 👍🏾.
When local communities were riddle with crime and drugs they cried out to the government and the justice system failed them. They then created “forums” or neighbourhood watches as you’d call them and took matters into their own hands. This is not a new phenomenon,SAns have always
They will be praying that a foreign national gets scratched today
The are all waiting and hoping for their “gotcha” moment.
Let’s not give them a single drop of blood or even a scratch
Clean march as always patriots ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
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?
5 helicopters flying over Katlehong on a sunny Tuesday with no crime! Why don’t you ever use these resources to curb real crime @SAPoliceService? Why don’t you fly over drug hotspots like Sunnyside, Hillbrow and Kempton Park? Why don’t you fly over gang areas like Westbury? Why?
What many don’t want to acknowledge is that the burden of immigration (illegal or legal) often rests on the shoulders of the poor.
They need to compete for access to schools, clinics, water, electricity, housing etc.
Since I’m in energy, I’ll use load reduction to illustrate.
If humanity means I must always put my neighbour before myself, then it’s not for me.
Compassion doesn’t require self-neglect, and charity should never come at the expense of your own people.