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South Africa: Stay Within the Law, MP Tells Anti-Immigrant Protesters

AllAfrica

AllAfrica

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June 25, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

[GroundUp] Parliamentary committees brief media ahead of 30 June deadline

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TRT World

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· 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.

Independent Online

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· Jun 20, 2026

June 30 protests loom: Government's response to undocumented migrants under scrutiny

June 30 protests loom: Government's response to undocumented migrants under scrutiny

Al Arabiya English

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· 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

The Namibian

lean left

· Jun 26, 2026

Xenophobic unrest — a crisis co-written by March and March and SA’s political class

As March and March’s 30 June ‘deadline’ looms, politicians have helped to move anti-migrant rhetoric from the fringe to the centre of politics. Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, the former radio show host at the centre of South Africa’s current xenophobic unrest, says her movement, March and March, is apolitical. But, while multiple parties have legitimised her anti-immigrant [] The post Xenophobic unrest — a crisis co-written by March and March and SA’s political class appeared first on The Namibian.

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 30, 2026

Anti-migrant rally in South Africa demands undocumented foreigners leave

Anti-migrant rally in South Africa demands undocumented foreigners leave.

Ghanaian Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

Thousands of anti-migrant protesters march in South Africa amid heavy police presence

Thousands of people have marched in South Africa’s main cities to demand that all undocumented migrants leave the country. Police officers, backed by private security guards, have been deployed because of fears that protests could turn violent. Anti-migrant groups had set Tuesday as the deadline for undocumented migrants to leave. Many foreigners have already fled The post Thousands of anti-migrant protesters march in South Africa amid heavy police presence appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

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Related coverage for "South Africa: Stay Within the Law, MP Tells Anti-Immigrant Protesters": TRT World — South Africans rally to protect migrants amid xenophobic protests. Independent Online — June 30 protests loom: Government's response to undocumented migrants under scrutiny. Al Arabiya English — South Africa Anti-Immigration Riots: Anti-Foreigner Protests Fuel Calls for Ramaphosa to Resign. The Namibian — Xenophobic unrest — a crisis co-written by March and March and SA’s political class. Al Jazeera — Anti-migrant rally in South Africa demands undocumented foreigners leave. Ghanaian Times — Thousands of anti-migrant protesters march in South Africa amid heavy police presence