Sar Drac 🇿🇦
25.5K posts


Why are South African journalists failing to ask such questions? Just listen to this Kenyan journalist asking valid questions to fellow countrymen who got repatriated from South Africa.

@JaySci75 @UBGK12 🤡 Back to reality. The Portuguese found the natives already here in 1400s. [Ancozes= nkosi (chief); virangune= nguni] Descendants of agrarians, hunters & pastoralists. Millennia of lineage. (Most Whites however DID come turn of the 20th century.)



Jacinta and your patriots come this side, maybe you might learn one or two things.






That's not a fact because not even Stats SA knows how many migrants are in our country. In these few days we have seen hundreds of thousands who are here illegally and therefore undocumented getting repatriated. Where did you get your 4%?

A few sobering facts about migrants in SA: they're about 4% of the population - low by international standards; for every migrant employed, 2 SA jobs are created; and poor service delivery is a result of maladministration and corruption. timeslive.co.za/news/2026-06-3…



@ramalokot Downgrade our people. Leave the economy for the settlers. Patriots we are winning






South Africa has 3.1 million immigrants living in the country, which represents 4% of the population. Anti-migration groups claim there are 15 million illegal immigrants living in the country. However, this claim has been debunked.

[WATCH] This is Greenmarket square in the heart of Cape Town. It's usually a hive of activity, a tourist attraction with hundreds of vendors selling their goods. Its never ever been this empty. #MorningLive #SABCNews 🎥: Abra Barbier | SABC News reporter






A group of leading academics and human rights activists has penned an open letter to ministers urging them to halt mass migrant arrests and consider the impact on children and the families that are being torn apart. ewn.co.za/2026/06/29/mas…









#NDR Dlamini-Zuma speaks on the immigration problem facing the country and marches planned for tomorrow. “Yes, there's unemployment, true, there's poverty, it's true, but do we believe that if tomorrow all the Africans left, there'll be zero unemployment in this country, and there'd be zero poverty, the challenge is our follow. Yes, the grievances are correct, but I think we are barking on the wrong tree.So, let's fix our own house. Let's fix our economy." #sabcnews








































