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EFF Makes U-turn on Illegal Immigration Stance: See What Floyd Shivambu Said That Left SA in Shock

September 20, 2024
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EFF Makes U-turn on Illegal Immigration Stance: See What Floyd Shivambu Said That Left SA in Shock
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In a new video proclamation, EFF representative president Floyd Shivambu looked to explain comments made by party pioneer Julius Malema with respect to movement into South Africa. The explanation comes because of public examination and concerns raised following Malema’s remarks empowering unfamiliar nationals to track down innovative ways of entering the country.

Shivambu stressed that the EFF has never pushed for unlawful movement into South Africa. He expressed that Malema’s comments were taken inappropriately and that the party’s position on migration stays steady with its standards and arrangements.

“The EFF never upheld for unlawful movement into South Africa,” Shivambu confirmed in the video proclamation. He repeated the party’s obligation to advancing legitimate and systematic movement processes, in accordance with worldwide standards and basic freedoms norms.

The representative president further made sense of that Malema’s assertion ought to be perceived inside the setting of pushing for the freedoms, everything being equal, including far off nationals, who look for shelter or better open doors in South Africa. Shivambu stressed the significance of tending to the underlying drivers of movement, like destitution, imbalance, and struggle, both inside South Africa and in adjoining nations.

“The EFF is focused on upholding for the privileges, everything being equal, paying little mind to identity, race, or foundation,” Shivambu expressed. He stressed the party’s commitment to battling xenophobia and separation while supporting for approaches that advance social attachment and financial equity for all inhabitants of South Africa.

Shivambu’s explanation plans to give setting and clearness on the EFF’s position in regards to migration, especially considering the new open discussion ignited by Malema’s comments. The EFF stays enduring in its obligation to maintaining law and order, regarding basic liberties, and seeking after strategies that advance the interests of every South African, as well as travelers looking for a superior life inside the nation’s lines.

[WATCH] “The EFF never advocated for illegal immigration into South Africa.”- EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu clarifies the statement by party leader Julius Malema that foreign nationals must find creative ways to get into SA. #Newzroom405 pic.twitter.com/RxhZQOCncV

— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) May 12, 2024

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