South African Migrants Flee Amid Anti-Immigrant Protests in the Country
June 26, 2026 • Al Jazeera
South Africa Sees Mass Exodus of Migrants Ahead of Anti-Immigrant Protests
Thousands of migrants from various countries have left South Africa in the wake of recent xenophobic violence and planned anti-immigrant protests scheduled for June 30. According to reports, citizens from Malawi, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ghana, and Mozambique are being repatriated due to safety concerns.
Many of those affected have been camping outside consular offices, seeking assistance with travel arrangements and other support services. The exact number of migrants fleeing the country is not yet known, but officials confirm that a significant number of people are seeking to leave South Africa in response to the ongoing violence.
The planned protests on June 30 have sparked concerns among migrant communities, who fear for their safety and well-being. Authorities have been working to maintain order and ensure public safety, while also providing support to those affected by the violence.
In light of these developments, several countries are taking steps to assist their citizens in South Africa. Consular officials from Malawi, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ghana, and Mozambique are working to facilitate the return of their nationals, with many already having begun the process of leaving the country.
The situation remains fluid, with ongoing reports of violence and unrest in certain areas of South Africa. As the planned protests approach, authorities continue to monitor the situation and provide support to those affected.
Source: Al Jazeera