In Conversation With Dennis Bloem- Activists & citizens

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South Africa is once again confronting a politically and socially charged issue: undocumented migration and border control. A recent statement by the Activists and Citizens Forum warns of a “ticking time bomb,” pointing to growing public frustration and a series of marches calling for stricter border enforcement, mass arrests, and deportations of undocumented foreign nationals.

This comes at a time when economic pressure, unemployment, and service delivery failures are intensifying public anger, often directed toward foreign nationals. The issue is no longer just about migration policy — it sits at the intersection of national security, economic strain, governance failures, and social cohesion.

Government has long acknowledged challenges with porous borders and capacity constraints within immigration enforcement systems. However, critics argue that responses have been slow, inconsistent, and reactive rather than strategic. Calls for stronger action — including tighter border controls, increased deportations, and even military involvement — are growing louder.

At the same time, this conversation raises serious constitutional and ethical questions. South Africa’s legal framework protects human rights, regardless of nationality, and the country is bound by regional and international agreements on migration and asylum. This creates tension between public demand for decisive action and the legal realities of how such action can be implemented.
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