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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Announces Stricter Measures Against Illegal Immigration

August 19, 2025
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Premier Thami Ntuli of KwaZulu-Natal has declared that the province will enforce stricter measures to prevent illegal immigration, ensuring that only those with proper documentation can access public services and opportunities. Ntuli emphasized that the province’s budget and resources are intended for South African citizens, and prioritizing locals in social and economic programs is key to maintaining stability and growth.

Ntuli argued that illegal immigration places unnecessary pressure on the province’s already limited resources. By restricting access to public services and job opportunities to legal residents, the government aims to better support local communities. The premier also addressed concerns about illegal immigration’s impact on healthcare, education, and employment, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to protecting these areas for citizens.

The premier linked illegal immigration to rising crime rates, suggesting that reducing the number of undocumented individuals could help lower criminal activity. He pointed to issues such as theft and gang violence as problems worsened by unchecked migration and called for stronger enforcement of immigration laws.

Ntuli’s stance reflects wider debates in South Africa about immigration and security. His administration plans to increase monitoring to prevent undocumented individuals from accessing public services or jobs.

The premier has also called for closer collaboration between law enforcement and community groups to identify and deport illegal immigrants. He stated that removing undocumented individuals is necessary for the province’s economic and social progress.

Despite criticism, Ntuli remains firm in his position, insisting that KwaZulu-Natal’s resources—including infrastructure, funding, and opportunities—should benefit its legal residents first. He believes that prioritizing citizens will lead to economic stability, reduced crime, and improved access to services for South Africans.

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