ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba has vowed to continue his fight against illegal immigrants should his party be elected into government in the November local government elections.
Mashaba said he would take the department of home affairs to task over its failure to properly process immigrants who deserve to be in the country. He slammed the department for its failures, saying it led to immigrants being vulnerable to criminal syndicates and ruthless employers.
Mashaba said he will continue to pressure the government to get its act together to document those who want to come to SA. “I want the people of the world to come to SA in all the municipalities we will govern, but they must come through legally and when here, they must obey our laws,” Mashaba said to loud cheers from his supporters.
“If anyone has a problem with this position, you have a problem with the law and you have a problem with how every country in the world operates. I can’t help you with that problem.”
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