South African president urges respect for rule of law amid crackdown on illegal migration-Xinhua

South African president urges respect for rule of law amid crackdown on illegal migration

Source: Xinhua| 2026-05-11 22:04:00|Editor: huaxia

JOHANNESBURG, May 11 (Xinhua) -- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday urged both citizens and foreign nationals to respect the rule of law as the government intensifies efforts to address illegal migration.

In his weekly newsletter, Ramaphosa condemned recent violent protests and criminal acts targeting foreign nationals in parts of the country, saying such actions do not reflect the views of South Africans or the government policy.

"These are the acts of opportunists who are exploiting the legitimate grievances, particularly those of the poor, under the false guise of 'community activism,'" he said.

The president said some individuals were unlawfully taking on duties reserved for state authorities, including checking identification documents and searching private property, and warned that "such lawlessness will not be tolerated, regardless of who the perpetrators or victims are."

From late April, anti-illegal migration marches have taken place in several South African cities, including Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban, with some groups demanding that undocumented migrants leave the country.

Ramaphosa also acknowledged that undocumented migration places pressure on public services such as healthcare, housing and municipal infrastructure, particularly in poor communities.

Some employers exploit undocumented migrants by paying wages below legal standards, fueling tensions with local communities, he added.

"In tackling illegal migration, we are balancing our constitutional and international obligations with safeguarding national security," said the president. "Our demonstrated commitment to deepening African integration and solidarity should not be undermined by isolated acts of criminality."

"We must make it clear that there is no place in South Africa for xenophobia, ethnic mobilization, intolerance or violence," he added.

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