The ANC's tough stance on illegal immigration: Six key points to understand
The ANC in Gauteng has announced a robust initiative against illegal immigration, asserting that such individuals cannot feel comfortable within the country. Here’s a summary of the crucial points from the recent developments:
- Firm Stance Against Illegal Immigration
At a media briefing in Johannesburg, ANC Gauteng coordinator Hope Papo emphasised that illegal immigrants are violating South Africa’s immigration laws and creating labour violations that cannot be overlooked. The Lekgotla concluded that it is vital to address these issues to ensure compliance with the law.
- The Call for Government Action
Papo insisted that the government must take decisive action against illegal immigration, combining efforts from both authorities and citizens to combat the problem. He expressed that citizens must recognise their responsibility in this fight, particularly those who may unwittingly employ illegal immigrants or rent to them.
- Targeting Illegal Entry, Not Foreigners
Papo clarified that the focus of their campaign is not on foreigners themselves, but rather on illegal entry into South Africa. The need for proper documentation is critical for maintaining order and legality within the country.
- Reclaiming Hijacked Buildings
Supporting Papo’s message, ANC co-convener Panyaza Lesufi announced ongoing efforts to reclaim hijacked buildings across Gauteng, particularly within the City of Johannesburg, to restore order and improve the urban environment.
- Persistent Service Delivery Issues
The province continues to grapple with dire service delivery failures, including water shortages, sewage overflow, uncollected waste, and power outages, indicating a broader issue of failing infrastructure and corruption at the municipal level.
- A Turning Point in Gauteng
The ANC’s renewed commitment to address illegal immigration alongside the infrastructure breakdown suggests a potential shift in governance and public service delivery, positioning these issues at the forefront of their political agenda.
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