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Home Affairs officials shut down foreign owned shops and arrest illegal immigrants in Yeoville

Source: twitter, 24/08/2022


The situation regarding immigration in South Africa is out of control. South Africans desire to recover their homeland. They assert that immigrants steal their employment and do criminal acts. Since then, South Africans have established campaigns such as Operation Dudula to urge the government into enforcing immigration restrictions, and it appears to have worked, as Home Affairs agents have reportedly conducted store searches and apprehended illegal immigrants in Yeoville.
The city of Yeoville is renowned for its high immigrant population. It is not unexpected that Home Affairs chose to visit Yeoville first. Two social media posts were uploaded depicting the crime and its context in Yeoville. Initially, we stated `Yeoville in Johannesburg is subject to raids by the South African Department of Home Affairs. There were perhaps twenty automobiles present. According to reports, they have closed shops along Rockey Street and are detaining people on the street`.
Another Twitter user said that foreign nationals are fleeing for their lives as Home Affairs authorities request documentation and shut down enterprises. `The Department of Home Affairs conducted a search in the Central Business District of Johannesburg. Foreigners are fleeing for their lives as stores close all over the place`. data.
On a different YouTube video, it is stated that authorities from the Department of Home Affairs have closed stores and demanded identification cards from consumers. You will be arrested if you are found without documents.
This is wonderful news for South Africans who have advocated for the return of foreign nationals. Decades ago, the government should have implemented these laws. If the government had done its job from the beginning, there would not be as many complaints about the immigration issue today.
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