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“If You’re Here Illegally, Go Home Now Before We Catch You” Home Affairs Minister Warns

Home Affairs Minister Issues Stern Warning: “If You’re Here Illegally, Go Home Now Before We Catch You”

November 30, 2025
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South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister has sent a powerful and uncompromising message to undocumented foreign nationals, urging them to leave the country voluntarily before facing intensified enforcement operations.

Speaking at a media briefing in Pretoria earlier today, the Minister said the department is preparing a nationwide clampdown targeting individuals who have overstayed their visas, entered the country unlawfully, or failed to regularise their documentation. “If you’re here illegally, go home now before we catch you,” he warned, stressing that the government will no longer tolerate the widespread abuse of immigration laws.

According to the Minister, new multi-agency task teams—comprising Home Affairs inspectors, SAPS, and border-management units—will begin coordinated raids in major cities, transport hubs, and high-risk economic zones. He emphasised that the initiative is not an attack on legal migrants but an effort to restore order to a system that has been “stretched beyond its limits.”

Human-rights groups have called for clarity to ensure the campaign does not lead to profiling or abuse. However, several community organisations have welcomed the move, arguing that undocumented migration fuels crime, labour exploitation, and pressure on public services.

The Minister reiterated that those who voluntarily present themselves for departure will face fewer penalties. “We are giving people a chance to leave with dignity. But once enforcement begins, there will be arrests, deportations, and bans from re-entering South Africa,” he said.

The announcement has sparked widespread discussion, with analysts predicting both domestic and regional implications as neighbouring countries brace for a potential influx of returning nationals.

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