Dunnottar residents voice mixed views on foreign nationals

Residents in Dunnottar, Ekurhuleni, have expressed divided opinions on the presence of foreign nationals in their community. Some support co-existence with those who hold legal documents, while others demand their removal. A week earlier, locals protested to push for checks on legal status and business compliance.

A week ago, Dunnottar residents marched through the streets. They called on police to verify the legal status of foreign nationals and to inspect their shops.

One resident said they do not hate foreigners but object to those without proper documents. The resident noted that crime cannot be traced when status is unclear and added that documented migrants could allow peaceful co-existence.

Locals also claimed some foreign nationals operate outside the law. They described an earlier joint operation with police where shop owners refused to close despite instructions.

The protests reflect ongoing tensions over migration and business practices in the area.

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