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Undocumented Immigrants Protest: March and March Movement Demands Action

The March and March movement is staging a protest in Gauteng, demanding the removal of undocumented immigrants and stricter immigration enforcement.
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Undocumented Immigrants Protest: March and March Movement Demands Action

The March and March movement, led by Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, is staging a significant demonstration in Gauteng today, demanding the removal of undocumented foreign nationals and stricter immigration enforcement. This movement has gained momentum in recent weeks, with many South Africans calling for the government to take action against undocumented immigrants.

Background of the Movement

The March and March movement was formed in response to growing concerns about the impact of undocumented immigrants on the South African economy and society. According to the South African National Statistics Office, there are approximately 4 million undocumented immigrants living in South Africa, making up around 7% of the population.

The movement’s leaders argue that these undocumented immigrants are taking jobs away from South African citizens and putting a strain on the country’s resources. They are demanding that the government take immediate action to deport all undocumented immigrants and implement stricter border controls.

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Key Demands of the Movement

The March and March movement has outlined several key demands, including:

  • Deportation of all undocumented immigrants
  • Stricter border controls to prevent further undocumented immigration
  • Increased funding for the Department of Home Affairs to improve immigration enforcement
  • Introduction of stricter penalties for employers who hire undocumented immigrants

The movement’s demands have sparked a heated debate, with some arguing that they are xenophobic and others arguing that they are necessary to protect the rights of South African citizens.

As the protest gets underway, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the movement’s demands. However, one thing is clear: the issue of undocumented immigration is a complex and contentious one that will require a nuanced and multifaceted solution.

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