Migrants Flee South Africa Ahead of Planned Anti-Immigrant Protests
Thousands of migrants are scrambling to leave South Africa as the country braces for nationwide anti-immigrant protests scheduled for June 30. Migrants have gathered at diplomatic missions and temporary processing centers in cities like Durban, fearing that the demonstrations will escalate into widespread violence. The planned protests highlight the intensifying xenophobic sentiment and social friction currently gripping the nation. Authorities are struggling to manage the mass exodus as diplomatic tensions rise across the region. The looming unrest underscores the fragility of social cohesion and the systemic failure to address the underlying grievances fueling anti-migrant hostility.