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Lavi Kiaz

@LaviKiaz

Katılım Aralık 2010
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@JnrVengesai Ppl who came to this country legally are documented. Law breakers should be punished (jail/deportation), not rewarded
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WnT@WheelsnToys·
Their presidents come HERE for Healthcare
Aunty Zee✊@zaniluv

@WheelsnToys Their own doctors advise them to come to SA for treatment..."go to SA to give birth...just make sure you get there, they will be able to help you unlike here at home."

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@LaviKiaz They are very often being exploited and they have to just put up with it because it’s the only way that they can survive. You hate people for being victims.
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Lavi Kiaz@LaviKiaz·
@obaa_boni So we must abolish Immigration Law because enforcing it will hurt vulnerable people? Or must we only enforce immigration law on the privileged from Western countries who overstay their VISAS while working remotely and earning in dollars, pricing out locals from some suburbs?
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Hikuru@Uerikoravi·
I think the citizens of South Africa fight for their rights, keeping the government on its toes and they feel it’s unfair that the little government offers, they still have to share it with undocumented immigrants. Immigrants who should be fighting for their rights at home.
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Lavi Kiaz@LaviKiaz·
@obaa_boni No one's saying PPL are illegal. We're saying your presence is in some areas(countries/private property) can be illegal. Ppl who trade ollegaiare illegal traders, PPL who migrate illegally are illegal immigrants..this can't be hard to understand.
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#TeamSA#ForMyCountry#ThisFlag🇿🇦
Reading this when i know a friend who resorted to lying about being Zimbabwean just to get a waitressing job she needed to survive unemployment,is infuriating,it hurts... Seriously just fuck off 🙄🙄
Thuthukile Zuma@Thuthu_Zuma

If you could afford to live where u like, work where u like, take ur children to any school and afford to enjoy a family dinner at ur favourite restaurant would you care that a Zimbabwean is ur waiter?

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Lavi Kiaz@LaviKiaz·
@obaa_boni Deportation is violence? Ok. What should be done with illegal immigrants?
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Gayton McKenzie@GaytonMcK·
We had zero expectations from any other nations to support Bafana Bafana. If your country didn’t qualify for the World Cup you have every right to support whoever you like.
BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica

The normal display of African unity in the early stages of a football World Cup was notably absent from social media as many fans from across the continent backed Mexico in the tournament's opening match against South Africa. bbc.in/49S0z94

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Ms. Moyana - Funds of Affirmation
Those jobs used to be done by students and young graduates who were still looking for jobs in their respective professions. I don't think this is the right mindset for a country with so many unemployed youths and high inequality, see things beyond your gated community
Thuthukile Zuma@Thuthu_Zuma

If you could afford to live where u like, work where u like, take ur children to any school and afford to enjoy a family dinner at ur favourite restaurant would you care that a Zimbabwean is ur waiter?

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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
We would like to Thank Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza of Home Affairs for his intervention with getting the Malawians who are at Sherwood processed to leave the country! The number moved from 500 to 5000 and upon questioning it looks like all 5000 of them are undocumented…
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Tara Roos@tarathinks·
A few days ago, I tweeted that I think the DA will lose its majority in the City of Cape Town. That opinion has resulted in me receiving thousands of DMs containing rape and death threats from DA members/supporters. You are welcome to disagree with my opinion. If I am wrong, I am wrong. But threatening me with sexual violence because you disagree with my view is disgusting. In addition, I have been threatened with having my job as a journalist made “difficult”. I have been told I will not be given comment when I ask for it and that my editors will be contacted and pressured to remove me from stories. This is a tactic many of my colleagues warned me about. I have told me to avoid talking about the DA altogether because of threats like these. Twitter is not journalism. My journalistic integrity is measured by the articles I write, not by the opinions I share on social media. A tweet is not a news article. I did not publish a piece of reporting; I expressed an opinion. In a country where GBV claims the lives of hundreds of women yearly and has been declared a national crisis, it is completely unacceptable that I am receiving rape threats for expressing a political opinion. This is not simply another aspect of my job. While threats and attacks against journalists are sadly common, nobody would be threatening me with rape if I were a man. I will not be silenced because I expressed a view. In 2023, I publicly stated that I believed the ANC would lose its majority in 2024. Many people disagreed with me, but I did not receive a single rape threat from ANC members or supporters. I do not speak about the DA more than any other political party. Analysing political parties is literally my job as a political analyst. What disgusts me is that in a country with constitutional protections for freedom of expression, a young woman can be threatened with rape and violence simply for making a political prediction. Disagree with me if you want. Argue with me. Tell me I am wrong. But do not threaten my safety because you dislike my opinion.
Tara Roos@tarathinks

The DA will lose its majority in the City of Cape Town in the upcoming local government elections.

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Lavi Kiaz@LaviKiaz·
So 5% is insignificant and black SAns don't deserve protection but 7% is so significant we need multiple laws to ensure black SAns aren't discriminated against...
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Lavi Kiaz@LaviKiaz·
This immigration debate is interesting. We're told immigrants are only 5% of the population, so it's silly to claim they're taking our jobs.. yet the same PPL support Employment Equity and transformation laws against white people who are only 7% of the population.
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