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Ramaphosa Sends Strong Warning to Anti-Immigrant Groups

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has issued a strong warning to groups targeting foreign nationals, insisting that immigration enforcement remains the responsibility of the state and not private individuals or organisations.

The President’s remarks come amid growing tensions over illegal immigration and renewed anti-immigrant campaigns that have raised fears of xenophobic attacks in parts of South Africa.

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In a national address on Sunday, June 7, Ramaphosa condemned vigilantism and warned that authorities would act against anyone seeking to exploit immigration concerns to incite violence, lawlessness or social unrest.

“The responsibility for enforcing immigration laws rests with the state, and the state alone,” he declared.

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Government Draws the Line

Ramaphosa stressed that no individual or group has the legal authority to stop people in public places and demand identification documents.

According to him, such actions undermine the rule of law and threaten social stability.

“I must make it clear that only authorized government officials may act against violations of the law, including violations of our immigration laws,” he said.

The President’s comments are being viewed as a direct response to growing anti-immigrant mobilisation by some groups demanding stricter action against undocumented migrants.

Concerns Over Rising Tensions

South Africa has in recent years witnessed recurring tensions surrounding immigration, with concerns over jobs, crime and public services sometimes fuelling hostility towards foreign nationals.

While acknowledging that illegal immigration remains a legitimate concern for many South Africans, Ramaphosa cautioned against allowing frustration to evolve into xenophobia.

“As communities and as a society, we must not be tempted to join those who want us to turn against people who were not born in South Africa and who are in our midst,” he stated.

The President reaffirmed that South Africa has no place for xenophobia, racism or any form of intolerance.

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Authorities Warn Against Lawlessness

Ramaphosa further warned that the government would not tolerate attempts by groups to use immigration-related concerns as a platform for violence or political mobilisation.

According to him, immigration challenges must be addressed through lawful channels and established state institutions.

“We will not allow groups to use the legitimate concerns of South Africans to destabilize our country through inciting lawlessness and violence,” he added.

Ghana Evacuates Nationals

The President’s comments come as reports indicate that Ghana has evacuated approximately 1,500 nationals who voluntarily chose to return home following recent anti-immigrant protests and fears of xenophobic attacks.

The development has renewed attention on the treatment of foreign nationals in South Africa and the broader debate over immigration management in the country.

Analysts say Ramaphosa’s intervention signals a determination by the South African government to maintain order while addressing public concerns about migration through legal and constitutional means.

As pressure grows on authorities to tackle illegal immigration, the President’s message appears aimed at ensuring that enforcement remains firmly within the bounds of the law.

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