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Illegal foreigners in Joburg will cry till they are tired. See what new mayor planned to do to them

September 11, 2024
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The extent at which illegal foreigners are escaping into the country through porous borders is increasing tremendously. They keep on looking for different ways to stealthily escape into the country despite the fact that there is pressure on them from security personnels at the border.

At times, some people will blame those security agents at the border that they might be collecting bribes to purposely let them in but that’s not true. Those illegal foreigners are so desperate and willing to come into South Africa by all means even if it takes them to be injured or killed. If they escape into the country and are not indulging in criminal activities, the government and people of the country will not be bothered too much but because of the fact that they are constituting nuisance in our society, everyone wants them to leave.

 

It has come to public notice that the acting mayor of Johannesburg, Kenny Kunene says City of Joburg will regain control over hijacked buildings by illegal foreigners. “Once you hijack a building, you have committed a crime”. ‘The rats in those buildings are so fat’ acting Joburg mayor Kenny Kunene added.

Several of them will shed tears until they are tired because they will be homeless throughout that period. Currently, the government and the citizens are not ready to show mercy for any illegal foreigner no matter the situation he or she finds herself or himself. They have caused a lot of damages, pains and sufferings and their stay in this country is no longer needed.

Do you support what the mayor is about to do to fellow Africans simply because they are illegal foreigners?

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