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Anti-immigrant groups state no violence will occur before June 30 deadline

24 June 2026
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More than 20 anti-immigrant organizations are planning nationwide protests in South Africa on June 30, aiming to urge foreign nationals to leave the country. The group, led by Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, has insisted that the demonstrations will be peaceful, stating that there will be no violence, looting, or harm to individuals during the protests. Ngobese-Zuma emphasized that the government’s responsibility is to ensure law and order, especially given the significant financial investment of R600 million in police security for the event. She defended the legality of the protest’s deadline, asserting that it was simply an encouragement for illegal immigrants to leave South Africa. The organizers have filed applications for marches across various locations as part of their broader campaign against illegal immigration.

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This planned protest highlights ongoing tensions in South Africa surrounding immigration and public safety. The country has experienced significant challenges related to illegal immigration, which have contributed to social and economic strain. Past instances of violence against immigrants, such as the xenophobic attacks in 2008 and 2015, have created a fraught environment where anti-immigrant sentiments can escalate quickly. The government’s approach to immigration enforcement and border control continues to be a critical issue, with public dissatisfaction regarding its effectiveness. The outcome of these protests could further influence the national discourse on immigration policies and social cohesion.

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