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South Africa repatriates over 25,000 ahead of anti-immigrant ultimatum

By AFP
June 30, 2026
Protesters take part during a march against undocumented migrants organised by March in March movement in Soweto on June 29, 2026.—Reuters
Protesters take part during a march against undocumented migrants organised by March in March movement in Soweto on June 29, 2026.—Reuters 

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa´s national intelligence body said on Monday that more than 25,000 people have been repatriated in recent weeks ahead of planned anti-immigrant protests, with many others still awaiting departure.

The outflows come as thousands seek to leave over safety fears after citizen-led groups issued an unofficial ultimatum for undocumented foreigners to exit the country by June 30. Several governments, including Nigeria, Malawi, Ghana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, have organised voluntary repatriation flights and buses after weeks of protests, looting and attacks targeting foreigners that have left four people dead.

“To date, more than 25,000 foreign nationals have been repatriated,” the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS), which coordinates security operations linked to the protests, said.

The latest figures mark a sharp increase from last week, when authorities said 15,000 Malawians had been processed. At least 988 Ghanaians and about 600 Nigerians left by plane earlier this month.

“This is an ongoing process,” NATJOINTS said, adding that specialised units, including K9 teams and the Air Wing, have been deployed. Small but organised anti-illegal immigration groups have rallied behind the unauthorised Tuesday deadline, calling on undocumented migrants to leave or face consequences. They have organised a series of marches across the country. Mobs have meanwhile gone from house to house telling migrants to leave or demanding to check their documentation.