South Africa: Foreign Nationals Must Go - Marchers Reject Ramaphosa's Intervention
Marchers said Ramaphosa’s reforms would not stop them from pressing businesses to fire foreign workers, and organisers set a 30 June 2026 deadline.
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South Africa: Foreign Nationals Must Go - Marchers Reject Ramaphosa's Intervention
Anti-foreigner groups marched through the East Rand on Monday, rejecting President Cyril Ramaphosa's immigration reforms and warning businesses to terminate employment of all foreign nationals - including those with valid documentation - by 30th June.
S/A: Thousands Rally In Johannesburg Over Immigration Concerns
Thousands of South Africans took to the streets of Johannesburg in anti-immigration demonstrations, a day after President Cyril Ramaphosa unveiled new measures aimed at tightening migration controls and strengthening border security. Local media reported that the protests were held in the East Rand region of Gauteng Province, where demonstrators marched through several communities, chanting slogans and demanding stricter enforcement of immigrati…
South Africans Stage Anti-Immigration Protests in Johannesburg
Thousands of people participated in anti-immigration protests in Johannesburg on Monday, a day after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced measures aimed at strengthening migration management and border security. According to local media reports, the demonstrations took place in the East Rand area of Gauteng Province, where protesters marched through communities chanting slogans and singing. The protesters called for stricter enforcement of immigr…
Ramaphosa warns vigilantes over illegal immigration plan
President unveils migration strategy and warns vigilantes President Cyril Ramaphosa unveiled a new national plan to tackle illegal immigration on South Africa on Sunday, while warning that only authorised officials may enforce immigration laws. Delivering an address titled “Managing Migration Together”, Ramaphosa outlined government’s approach to strengthening border management, improving immigration enforcement and addressing public concerns ab…

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