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TUE · 2026-06-30 · 12:04 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0630-88669
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South Africa deploys police as anti-immigrant protests prompt fears

South African police have been deployed as anti-immigrant protests escalate, with groups demanding undocumented foreigners leave the country by Tuesday. Businesses have closed and demonstrators have gathered nationwide, falsely claiming undocumented immigrants will face arrest and deportation if they do not comply.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-30 · 12:04 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
South Africa deploys police as anti-immigrant protests prompt fears
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Briefing Summary

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South African police have been deployed as anti-immigrant protests escalate, with groups demanding undocumented foreigners leave the country by Tuesday. Businesses have closed and demonstrators have gathered nationwide, falsely claiming undocumented immigrants will face arrest and deportation if they do not comply. The South African government has rejected these threats as false, but thousands have fled due to the intimidation. President Cyril Ramaphosa condemned the actions as vigilantism, stating that the right to protest does not permit threats, intimidation, vandalism, or violence. Protesters, comprising working-class and middle-class South Africans from various tribes, express frustration with the government's inaction on undocumented foreigners and their own job prospects.

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Key claims

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Protesters are frustrated by government promises regarding undocumented foreigners and lack of jobs despite having degrees.

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that taking the law into one's own hands is vigilantism.

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Anti-migrant groups falsely claimed undocumented immigrants would face arrest and deportation if they did not leave by Tuesday.

factualanti-migrant groups
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Businesses in South African cities have been shuttered and police deployed due to anti-immigrant protests.

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Anti-migrant groups demanded undocumented foreigners leave South Africa by Tuesday.

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Full report

2 min read · 284 words
Anti-migrant groups have demanded undocumented foreigners leave the country by Tuesday.Businesses in South African cities have been shuttered and Police have been deployed to the streets as demonstrators gathered at anti-immigrant protests around the country.Anti-immigrant groups have given undocumented foreign nationals a “deadline” of Tuesday to leave the country. The groups have falsely claimed that undocumented immigrants will face arrest and deportation if they do not leave in time.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3EU gets tough on China as trade imbalance stokes deindustrialisation fearslist 2 of 3Heatwave scorches east Europe as Slovakia, Czechia see record temperatureslist 3 of 3Top 5 World Cup knockout shocks – Paraguay win hurts Germany againend of listThe South African government has rejected the groups’ threats as false, but thousands of people have been pushed to flee.President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday that the right to protest “does not allow people to threaten or intimidate others, or to engage in acts of vandalism or violence”.“Whatever the motivation, taking the law into one’s own hands is vigilantism,” he said.Reporting from a protest in Johannesburg, Al Jazeera correspondent Haru Mutasa said the demonstrators were both working-class and middle-class South Africans and from different tribes around the country.“They all have one goal, which is basically that they want the government to do something about undocumented foreigners in the country,” she said. “They’re saying that they’re frustrated, that they’ve heard promises from the government but they’re not seeing any difference on the ground.“They’re asking why is it, when some of them have degrees, why can’t they get a job?”Mutasa said some protesters were marching through Yeoville and Hillbrow, “areas where many African nationals live alongside some of the locals as well.”
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Keywords & salience

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undocumented foreigners
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anti-immigrant protests
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south africa
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vigilantism
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public frustration
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