Peaceful march of thousands in Soweto against illegal immigration, with protesters holding signs in township streets.
Peaceful march of thousands in Soweto against illegal immigration, with protesters holding signs in township streets.
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Thousands march peacefully in Soweto against illegal immigration

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On Sunday, thousands of Soweto residents gathered for a peaceful march against illegal immigration, highlighting concerns over jobs, resources and community safety ahead of a 30 June deadline set by anti-immigration groups.

The march began early on Sunday morning, with crowds including residents, hostel dwellers and indunas merging on Chris Hani Drive near Maponya Mall before proceeding to the Moroka Police Station. Participants voiced frustrations about unemployment, drug proliferation and housing allocations they attributed to foreign nationals.

Siphiwe Zondi, a 60-year-old from Diepkloof, told Daily Maverick that the government had failed to act on promises regarding immigration. “We love our government, but our government doesn’t love us,” he said. Sophie Mabe, 61, from Pimville Zone 4, echoed similar sentiments, noting long waits for housing since 1996.

Security was tight, with Johannesburg Metro Police, South African Police Service officers and private security deployed, alongside drones monitoring the crowd. The march caused traffic disruptions along Chris Hani Road and Koma Road but ended without incident after discussions with police.

The event forms part of broader actions by groups such as March and March, which have called for undocumented foreign nationals to leave by 30 June. Leaders assured participants that further demonstrations were planned for Monday at the Jabulani Amphitheatre.

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X discussions focus on the peaceful nature of the Soweto march, with users noting it as a democratic right while some question the scale of participation; media accounts highlight residents handing memorandums on illegal immigration concerns, vendors joining, and police monitoring.

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Protesters marching in South African streets against immigration on June 30
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South Africa prepares for 30 June anti-immigrant protests

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March and March and allied groups plan nationwide demonstrations on 30 June demanding undocumented migrants leave the country, as political parties and authorities respond amid rising tensions.

The anti-foreigner group March and March held demonstrations in Tshwane and Johannesburg on Tuesday and Wednesday, demanding action against illegal immigrants ahead of local government elections. Leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma called for stricter immigration controls, while ActionSA's Herman Mashaba voiced support. Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi received a memorandum and was given seven days to respond.

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South African police are on alert for planned demonstrations against undocumented migrants on 30 June. Officials reported the repatriation of 5,000 Malawian nationals and stressed that peaceful protests will be allowed but lawlessness will not be tolerated.

Foreign nationals in Kleinmond and Johannesburg are sheltering from mobs or leaving the country amid rising anti-immigrant protests and threats. Some have spent nights in mountains while others wait at bus stations for transport home.

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Vigilante groups in KwaThema have issued a 30 June deadline for immigrants to leave, leading many to close shops amid looting and threats. In Cape Town, hundreds of Zimbabweans are camping outside their consulate seeking repatriation.

More than 1,000 immigrants, mostly Malawian nationals, left their homes in Burnwood informal settlement near Durban on Sunday after being ordered to leave by local residents.

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