After the clash, several shops closed their doors. It is not clear how community members identified who is undocumented.
Alexandra councillor for ward 116 Adolph Marema said there was growing unhappiness in the community. “Residents feel aggrieved that there is a majority of non-documented foreign nationals who are participating in economic activities when they are supposed to be the ones that are benefiting. There is a pushback, seeing that government is not doing anything about it, the law enforcement agencies are becoming spectators to the situation and now there is a clash between [South Africans] and the brothers from neighbouring countries,” he said.
“The situation is bad, the word bad is an understatement. The ignorance of government and the law makers who are parliamentarians in dealing with the issues, they are actually dismissing and excusing the issue instead of attending to the issues and this becomes a problem.”“You can’t have a mall full of shops and they are owned by people not even staying in Alex, it's wrong ...
Surely it was easy to identify a skill that is not scarce.
SAPoliceService and CyrilRamaphosa why are you allowing these dudula boys to be above the law?
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It is as clear as daylight how the organization identified the undocumented. For one none of them pay taxes😤🤑😤
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The organization doesn't identify whoever is undocumented. All foreigners must just go, is the mantra. Hope you aren't deaf.
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