SAPS on Standby as Anti-Immigration Marches Spread Ahead of 30 June Deadline
Police say they are ready for protests as anti-immigration campaigns spread and officials step up weekly checks on foreign nationals’ legal status.
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Cachalia warns lawlessness won't be tolerated on June 30
Acting Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia confirms that South Africa's security forces are fully prepared for potential unrest on 30 June, following a review of national security readiness amid concerns of violence.
March and March's June 30 ultimatum creates humanitarian disaster as Malawi runs out of bus money
Outside a Durban mosque, roughly 10,000 migrants — mostly Malawians — huddle in makeshift shelters as South Africa's anti-foreigner movement, March and March, presses its June 30 deadline for all foreign nationals to leave. Malawi's repatriation effort has stalled: its government ran out of bus money. South African Home Affairs is processing deportations at 60 people per day. One portable toilet serves every 1,000 people. Twelve babies have been…
South Africa: SAPS On Standby As Anti-Immigrant Marches Draw Tiny Crowds in Cape Town
With a looming 30 June deadline, the police are on alert as protests against undocumented migrants grow, reflecting deep-seated concerns over jobs and crime in South Africa.
South Africa Tightens Security Over Migrant Ultimatum
South African authorities have announced heightened security deployments across the country ahead of a June 30 deadline issued by fringe anti-illegal immigration groups demanding that undocumented migrants leave the country. Law enforcement officials say the move is a precautionary response to rising tensions following weeks of intermittent xenophobic unrest, which has already left at least two people dead. The groups behind the ultimatum have w…
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