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Forceful deportations underway in KZN. Illegal immigrants are removed from communities by Patriots who are working hand in hand with the police. The public is allowed to arrest criminals as enshrined in our constitution. Warm-ups for 30 June ✊🏾
Some people are being blinded by temporary bribe to shut their mouth.
Xhosa people like to disappoint us where as the first black President of this country was Xhosa.
They need to ask themselves why President Nelson Mandela decide to sacrifices his life for all South African regardless the colour or language.
This need someone who can educate them about our fathers and mothers struggle.
During discussions on a submission proposing that the Constitution’s provision that “everyone has the right to healthcare” be amended, UDM questioned why access to healthcare and other state-provided benefits for non-citizens cannot be framed as a privilege rather than a constitutional right.
Parliament’s legal adviser responded that healthcare is a basic right.
@CyrilRamaphosa@ThuliMadonsela3 You really hate us South African but God is watching you. Our Ancestors will never sleep. You pay the price for the innocent people of South Africa that voted for you to protect them.
Morena boloka setjhaba sa South Africa...✊🇿🇦🙏
@CyrilRamaphosa@Lefa89896428 Section 42 of the Criminal Act allows for citizens to arrest criminals, illegal immigrnats are criminals that must be arrested. “Any private person may arrest criminals who commits crimes. End of story
The investigation found that almost 90% of vehicles purchased or registered by foreign nationals could not be matched to any valid immigration record in the Department of Home Affairs database.
SARS Customs has intensified its enforcement efforts against illicit trade following a major intelligence-driven operation conducted between 25 and 30 May 2026 across Rustenburg, Brits, Marikana and Hartbeespoort, North West.
The operation was carried out in partnership with the DDU Limpopo, SAPS, other government agencies, the National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (NRCS) and various brand holders.
Authorities targeted businesses suspected of involvement in illicit trade and customs-related non-compliance.
During the multi-day operation:
-59 shops were visited
-14 search warrants were executed
-174 814 items were confiscated
-R118 430 in cash was seized
-30 entities were identified for further tax profiling and investigation.
SARS said the estimated value of the confiscated goods is approximately R245 million.
According to SARS, the operation forms part of ongoing efforts to combat illicit trade, strengthen customs enforcement, improve tax compliance and protect the South African economy from the impact of illegal and counterfeit goods entering the market.
@sarstax@TaxJustice_SA