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In photos: Thousands march against illegal immigration across South Africa

Large crowds in Gauteng and KZN, with reports of looting and violence
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Al Arabiya English
· Jun 30, 2026
South Africa Anti-Immigration Riots: Anti-Foreigner Protests Fuel Calls for Ramaphosa to Resign
Thousands of people across South Africa marched to demand that all undocumented foreigners leave the country. In several areas, demonstrators forced their way into properties, leaving a trail of destruction. The unrest follows the mass deportation of undocumented migrants from Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. Al Arabiya journalist Wandiswa Ntengento reports. #SouthAfrica #AntiImmigration #Protests #Ramaphosa #Africa #Johannesburg #CapeTown #Migration #Immigration #BreakingNews #AlArabiyaNews #GlobalNews #Riots #AfricaNews #Politics #Demonstrations
TRT World
· Jul 10, 2026
South Africans Rally to Protect Migrants Amid Xenophobic Protests
Following a wave of anti-migrant protests in South Africa, documented migrants are also becoming targets. TRT World's Thuso Khumalo reports from Johannesburg, where community groups and concerned citizens are working to protect vulnerable foreign nationals, oppose xenophobia and Afrophobia, and ensure immigration laws are enforced without violence.
South Africa Today
· Jun 30, 2026
South Africa Anti-Immigration Protests: March and March Leads Nationwide Demonstrations Against Undocumented Migrants
JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG — Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets across South Africa for a series of coordinated anti-immigration protests, demanding that undocumented migrants leave the country. The nationwide demonstrations, largely spearheaded by the March and March organization, have seen massive crowds gathering in Johannesburg, Durban, and the Eastern Cape. With heightened security deployments and []
Reuters
· Jun 30, 2026
Durban paralyzed by massive anti-immigrant protest
A large crowd of South Africans gathered in an anti-immigration march on June 30 in the port city of Durban, as part of a larger nationwide planned protest action. #durban #southafrica #protest #immigration #politics
Vanguard News
· Jun 30, 2026
Photos: Thousands flee South Africa as anti-immigrant deadline sparks nationwide protests
Thousands of people marched Tuesday in cities across South Africa to demand the departure of undocumented foreign nationals after a weeks-long campaign that has sent thousands fleeing and claimed four lives. The post Photos: Thousands flee South Africa as anti-immigrant deadline sparks nationwide protests appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Related coverage for "In photos: Thousands march against illegal immigration across South Africa": Al Arabiya English — South Africa Anti-Immigration Riots: Anti-Foreigner Protests Fuel Calls for Ramaphosa to Resign. TRT World — South Africans Rally to Protect Migrants Amid Xenophobic Protests. South Africa Today — South Africa Anti-Immigration Protests: March and March Leads Nationwide Demonstrations Against Undocumented Migrants. Reuters — Durban paralyzed by massive anti-immigrant protest. Vanguard News — Photos: Thousands flee South Africa as anti-immigrant deadline sparks nationwide protests
