March and March movement to outline immigration demands ahead of June 30 deadline
<p>March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, will lead a media briefing to address immigration issues five days before June 30 deadline for undocumented migrants</p>
<p>Image: Nomonde Zondi</p>
<p>The March and March movement, alongside allied civil society and civic organisations, will brief the media in Johannesburg on issues relating to immigration. </p>
<p>The briefing will take place at 12pm on Wednesday, June 24, ahead of the June 30 nationwide shutdown which calls for undocumented foreign nationals to leave South Africa.</p>
<p>Tensions over immigration have escalated in parts of the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, with protests in some areas directed at undocumented migrants. Some foreign nationals have begun leaving the country amid the unrest.</p>
<p>The anti-migrant group has called for undocumented migrants to leave South Africa by June 30.</p>
<p>It is also demanding stricter visa controls, a review of asylum policies, tougher action against employers of undocumented workers, accountability for corrupt police officials and restrictions on access to public services for undocumented migrants.</p>
<p>On Monday, acting police minister Professor Firoz Cachalia announced that <a href="https://iol.co.za/thepost/news/2026-06-23-acting-police-minister-says-r600m-allocated-for-security-ahead-of-june-30-shutdown/." target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">R600 million</a>, typically allocated to police stations and community policing, would be redirected to security operations for the planned shutdown.</p>
<p>He made the announcement during a press briefing, a week before the deadline set by March and March.</p>
<p>Cachalia said police were prepared to respond to any disorder.</p>







