Dismissing immigration protests won’t make South Africa’s immigration crisis disappear. Johannesburg, South Africa — The South African anti-illegal immigration group March and March has reignited debate and controversy, amid accusations of xenophobia and vigilantism.
The group’s actions are highlighting the ongoing immigration issues that the country faces.
According to local reports, March and March has been involved in several incidents where they have protested against illegal immigration, leading to tensions in communities. Critics argue that the group’s methods are excessive and may contribute to a climate of fear and discrimination against foreign nationals.
The government has yet to comment on the group’s activities, but the situation has drawn the attention of human rights organizations and local authorities.
Officials commented on the matter. “It’s about how we integrate all people into our society and ensure that everyone has access to basic services.”
The group’s protests have also sparked a discussion about the role of vigilantism in South Africa.
The situation remains fluid, with no immediate resolution in sight.





