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Zimbabweans Are Living In Fear In SA Now, Look At What Gayton Plan To Do To All Zimbabweans In SA

July 10, 2024
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Zimbabweans who are currently residing in South Africa are experiencing increased anxiety as a result of Gayton McKenzie’s demand for the mass deportation of illegal immigrants, the leader of the Patriotic Alliance. In a recent speech, McKenzie, who is recognised for his uncompromising approach to immigration, reiterated his demand, which elicited a surge of apprehension within immigrant communities.

McKenzie’s controversial statement is issued in the context of escalating economic challenges and tensions in South Africa, where unemployment and crime rates have incited anti-immigrant sentiments. He contends that these issues are being exacerbated by illegal immigrants, who are appropriating employment and resources from South African citizens. McKenzie emphasised the importance of prioritising his employees. “Illegal immigrants are a burden on our economy and society.”

The Zimbabwean community, which is one of the largest immigrant communities in South Africa, is particularly vulnerable. In search of more favourable prospects in South Africa, numerous Zimbabweans evacuated their homeland amid political and economic instability. An atmosphere of dread and uncertainty has been established for them as a result of McKenzie’s words.

“It is a source of apprehension,” stated Tinashe, a Zimbabwean resident of Johannesburg. “We came here to escape hardship, and now we face the threat of being uprooted again.”

McKenzie’s statements have been condemned by human rights organisations and immigrant advocacy groups as xenophobic and inhumane. They contend that South Africa’s economy and society are considerably influenced by immigrants, including those who are undocumented. Miriam Moloto, spokesperson for the African Diaspora Forum, stated, “Immigrants are not the enemy.” “They are human beings deserving of dignity and respect.”

The South African government has not yet responded to McKenzie’s call; however, the issue of illegal immigration continues to be a contentious topic in national politics. According to analysts, the government must strike a balance between the necessity of safeguarding human rights and social cohesion and the enforcement of immigration laws.

Zimbabweans in South Africa are left in a state of ambiguity, uncertain about their future, as the debate persists. Numerous individuals aspire to a more compassionate and inclusive approach that acknowledges their contributions and addresses the underlying causes of migration.

In the interim, communities and support organisations are mobilising to offer advocacy and assistance to those who have been impacted. Moloto declared, “We must unite.” “Injustice to one is injustice to all.”

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