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South Africa Says Over 900 Arrested During Nationwide Anti-migrant Protests

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July 1, 2026
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South African police said more than 900 people were arrested on Tuesday, when ​there were nationwide anti-migrant protests which were mostly ​peaceful but occasionally descended into violence and looting.

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Tebello ⁠Mosikili, a deputy national police commissioner, told ​a press conference that of the 120 marches ​that took place on Tuesday, 108 were peaceful while 12 needed law enforcement to intervene due to unrest.
Some of those ​arrested were undocumented migrants detained for violating ​immigration rules, while others were arrested for public violence, harbouring ‌illegal ⁠immigrants and robbery.

Mosikili said police reinforcements had been deployed to five of the country’s nine provinces overnight to respond to isolated incidents of looting and ​criminality.
Soldiers were ​sent to ⁠Johannesburg’s Hillbrow neighbourhood to support the police.

Tuesday’s marches were organised to mark ​a “deadline” an anti-immigrant movement had set for ​undocumented ⁠migrants to leave South Africa.
The protests came after months of unrest that have drawn international criticism as ⁠foreigners ​have been driven from their ​homes and seen their businesses and property vandalised.

 

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