• About
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
Friday, January 30, 2026
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home News Politics

EFF Shifts Stance on Illegal Immigration, Citing Economic Burden and Strain on Resources

October 24, 2024
0
EFF Shifts Stance on Illegal Immigration, Citing Economic Burden and Strain on Resources
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

In a surprising turn of events, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has voiced significant concerns regarding the financial implications of illegal immigration in South Africa. This shift comes in stark contrast to the party’s previous stance, where it had encouraged foreigners to find “creative ways” to enter the country. This inconsistency has sparked discussions and debates about the party’s evolving position on immigration and its implications for South African society.

The EFF’s recent statements highlight a growing anxiety over the increasing costs associated with illegal immigration, including economic burdens on public services, crime, and social integration challenges. The party’s leadership has cited statistics indicating a rise in undocumented immigrants, raising fears about the strain on local resources and the potential impact on job opportunities for South African citizens. With the country grappling with high unemployment rates and economic challenges, the EFF is now calling for a more stringent approach to managing immigration.

This change in tone has drawn criticism and confusion from various quarters. Critics argue that the EFF’s earlier encouragement for creative entry methods effectively undermined the integrity of South Africa’s immigration policies. By promoting a more lenient stance on immigration, the party may have inadvertently contributed to the current issues it now seeks to address. Observers note that such contradictions raise questions about the EFF’s commitment to a coherent and comprehensive immigration policy.

Party leaders have defended their recent shift, stating that their initial position was aimed at advocating for the rights of migrants and recognizing the contributions they make to society. However, they now assert that the rise in illegal immigration has reached a point where it can no longer be ignored. The EFF emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that respects human rights while also safeguarding the interests of South African citizens.

In light of these developments, the EFF is calling for a national dialogue to discuss immigration policies and their implications for South Africa’s future. The party aims to engage with various stakeholders, including civil society organizations, government agencies, and immigrant communities, to find a sustainable solution to the challenges posed by illegal immigration.

As the debate continues, many South Africans are left wondering how the EFF’s stance will evolve in the future and what it means for the broader discourse on immigration in the country. The complex interplay between economic realities, social dynamics, and political rhetoric remains a critical issue for South Africa as it navigates its path forward in an increasingly interconnected world.

Previous Post

Intense Lobbying for EFF’s Deputy President Position Ahead of December National Assembly

Next Post

Prominent MK Party Funder Louis Liebenberg Arrested on Charges of Fraud, Money Laundering, and Corruption

Azalibone Mthethwa

Education: A+ Diploma in Journalism ( 2017) Experience: Senior Journalist - Current Affairs Writer Email: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Related Posts

Coup Fears Grow as Intelligence Points to Plot Against Ramaphosa

August 1, 2025

“We’re Not Your Puppets” — Angry MK Members Explode Over Party Turning Into a Family Stokvel

June 8, 2025

“Blood Is Not Thicker Than Water In Zuma’s Family” People Reacts After Duduzile Was Sued By Sister

November 24, 2025

Ramaphosa Defends Talks with Elon Musk Amidst Malema’s Criticism in Parliament

March 12, 2025

Major General Van Rooyen Testifies at Madlanga Commission: Minister Had No Authority to Disband Task Team

September 25, 2025

Former President Thabo Mbeki Praises Rising Star Mbuyiseni Ndlozi at UNISA Dialogue

March 30, 2025
Next Post

Prominent MK Party Funder Louis Liebenberg Arrested on Charges of Fraud, Money Laundering, and Corruption

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Bad News for everyone living in South Africa this morning As Nigerian Threaten To Take Over SA

September 11, 2024

South Africa is finished|| Look over 100 illegal foreigner were caught bringing into the country

September 10, 2024

Look what Dr Nandipha’s mother spotted doing in court yesterday

September 10, 2024

Unexpected || Hawks To Arrest ANC Heavyweight Over R680 000 Alleged Money Laundering

September 11, 2024

Big Nuz – Ngeke Wins Ukhozi FM Top 10 Cross Over Song Of The Year 2022 to 2023

0

Watch: Babes Wodumo Performing Ngeke at The Last Dance 2022 | Song of The Year

0

Some people are angry on Babes Wodumo, following how She’s mourning her husband, take a look

0

Enhle Mbali exposed for ‘willing to be in a polygamous marriage’

0

“I Am Not a Happy Taxpayer in This Country” – Clement Manyathela Sparks Debate on Radio 702

January 29, 2026

Madlanga Tells Senona, “Please Chill”

January 29, 2026

Khusela Slams ANC Over Promotion Amid Babita Deokaran Controversy

January 29, 2026

Julius Malema Blows Hot In Parliament After Mkhwanazi’s Police Corruption Evidence Was To Be Covered

January 29, 2026

Recent News

“I Am Not a Happy Taxpayer in This Country” – Clement Manyathela Sparks Debate on Radio 702

January 29, 2026

Madlanga Tells Senona, “Please Chill”

January 29, 2026

Khusela Slams ANC Over Promotion Amid Babita Deokaran Controversy

January 29, 2026

Julius Malema Blows Hot In Parliament After Mkhwanazi’s Police Corruption Evidence Was To Be Covered

January 29, 2026

SA Leading Digital News. All the latest breaking news from across South Africa in one stream.

Advertise with us: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Follow Us

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact

Recent News

“I Am Not a Happy Taxpayer in This Country” – Clement Manyathela Sparks Debate on Radio 702

January 29, 2026

Madlanga Tells Senona, “Please Chill”

January 29, 2026

Khusela Slams ANC Over Promotion Amid Babita Deokaran Controversy

January 29, 2026

Julius Malema Blows Hot In Parliament After Mkhwanazi’s Police Corruption Evidence Was To Be Covered

January 29, 2026
  • About
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact

iReport South Africa to Advertise: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • LATEST NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
  • CRIME
  • SPORTS
  • BUSINESS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
  • Login

iReport South Africa to Advertise: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • LATEST NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
  • CRIME
  • SPORTS
  • BUSINESS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
  • Login

iReport South Africa to Advertise: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Exit mobile version