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March and March calls for SAPS to focus June deployment on undocumented foreigners

24 June 2026
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Police are ramping up security measures in anticipation of the anti-immigration marches set for June 30, with a budget of R600 million allocated for the operation. Groups advocating stricter immigration policies argue that these resources should instead focus on house-to-house efforts to identify and deport undocumented foreign nationals. Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, leader of the anti-immigration movement March and March, criticized the government’s handling of undocumented migration, asserting that South Africans feel unsafe and demanding more direct action against illegal immigrants. The coalition of over 20 civil organizations involved in the marches has pledged that the demonstrations will remain peaceful, emphasizing their commitment to law and order. As tensions rise surrounding undocumented migration, the outcome of the planned protests is being closely monitored by authorities.

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The issue of undocumented immigration in South Africa has been a longstanding concern, with increasing calls from various groups for stricter enforcement and deportation measures. The government has faced criticism for its perceived inaction over the years, resulting in heightened tensions among citizens regarding safety and resources. The upcoming marches reflect broader societal debates on immigration policies and their implications for local communities. The financial commitment of R600 million for police operations underscores the significant resources allocated to managing public order in response to growing frustrations surrounding immigration enforcement.

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