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This is what is likely to happen if we continue allowing disrespectful, unvetted, and undocumented illegal foreigners into our country. 20 points.
1. Our ethnicity, culture, and national identity will be gradually wiped out. Uncontrolled immigration without integration will dilute the unique character of South African society and erode the heritage we have fought to preserve.
2. We will effectively hand over control to foreign regimes and interests. Foreign managers already mistreat local South African workers in restaurants, shops, and businesses while deliberately hiring illegal foreigners from their own countries. This creates a parallel economy that favours outsiders over citizens.
3. Terrorists and criminals will become impossible to trace. We are already living alongside them. A member of a known terrorist group was recently arrested in the country, proving they are already here and simply waiting for the right moment to strike.
4. Drugs, alcohol, gambling, and every form of illegal substance will flood our communities. We already see underage children partying and attending events every weekend, openly vaping and smoking hubbly bubbly. This is fuelling an ill-disciplined, morally decaying society.
5. Teenage pregnancy will skyrocket as social norms collapse and parental supervision weakens under the strain of overcrowded, unstable communities.
6. A toxic rape culture will become normalised, with vulnerable women and children paying the heaviest price for the breakdown in law and order.
7. Unrecognised and unregulated churches will multiply, often operating as fronts for exploitation, money laundering, or even criminal activity.
8. Slums and squatter camps will expand rapidly, turning once-orderly areas into permanent eyesores plagued by crime, disease, and hopelessness.
9. Our CBDs (Central Business Districts) will become chaotic no-go zones, overrun by illegal trading, filth, and lawlessness that drives away legitimate businesses and tourists.
10. Widespread civil protests will erupt and could easily escalate into full-blown civil conflict, as frustrated citizens reach breaking point over job losses, crime, and the feeling that their own government has abandoned them.
11. Schools and health facilities will become dangerously overcrowded, making quality education and medical care almost impossible for South African children and citizens.
12. Electricity and water infrastructure will be completely overwhelmed, leading to even more frequent blackouts, water shortages, and service failures.
13. Unemployment will surge and poverty will reach record levels, as illegal foreigners accept lower wages and take jobs that should go to local citizens first.
14. Crime rates especially violent crime and organised crime will continue to climb dramatically, with many offences going unsolved because perpetrators cannot be properly identified or deported. Specific examples already visible today include:
*Drug trafficking is overwhelmingly controlled by foreign syndicates. Hard drugs are almost always found in the hands of illegal foreigners who import, distribute, and push them into our communities.
*Vehicle hijackings have become a cross-border business. Cars and trucks hijacked in South Africa are routinely tracked and recovered in neighbouring foreign countries, showing sophisticated international criminal networks run by outsiders.
*Theft of batteries, copper cables, and critical infrastructure is rampant. These crimes are frequently linked to illegal foreign operations that strip South Africa of essential resources for resale abroad.
*Cash-in-transit heists now rely on military-grade bombs imported from foreign countries. Explosives used in these violent robberies are increasingly traced back to supplies smuggled in by foreign criminal elements.
15. Communicable diseases will spread faster due to lack of health screening, putting additional pressure on an already strained public healthcare system.
16. The rule of law will collapse as illegal immigrants openly disregard immigration laws, traffic laws, and local bylaws with little fear of consequences.
17. Environmental degradation will accelerate around informal settlements, with illegal dumping, deforestation for firewood, and pollution becoming uncontrollable. Erecting illegal structures and churches.
18. Local businesses owned by South Africans will be pushed out of the market, replaced by foreign-owned operations that repatriate profits instead of reinvesting in the community.
19. Political and social cohesion will fracture, with growing resentment between citizens and foreigners creating permanent divisions that politicians will exploit for their own gain.
20. Our national sovereignty will be seriously compromised, as we lose the ability to decide who enters our country and under what conditions.
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