The Citizen (Gauteng)

Immigrants: Jozi mayor ‘not sorry’

MAYOR: TOUGH STANCE ON IMMIGRANTS STAYS

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Herman Mashaba’s tough stance on asylum seekers stays ‘because the rule of law must prevail’.

‘... Nor will our efforts subside, because the rule of law must prevail.’

‘Iwill not apologise,” Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba said yesterday, speaking about his tough stance on illegal immigrants and asylum seekers in the city.

Mashaba delivered his second state of the city address (Soca), highlighti­ng the DA-led administra­tion’s strides in dealing with crime, corruption and poor service delivery.

Seemingly pre-empting criticism from his previous controvers­ial remarks about African immigrants in SA, Mashaba spoke emphatical­ly about his plan to push the home affairs department to make a comprehens­ive plan for immigratio­n.

To date, the Joburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) has arrested 577 people in connection with hijacked properties, including undocument­ed immigrants.

However, Mashaba’s unpopular drive to “clean up” the dilapidate­d inner city, populated by thousands of impoverish­ed locals and foreigners, often coincided with violence at the hands of the Red Ants, contracted to carry out the evictions.

One incident last year left more than 200 people homeless after an eviction, languishin­g in hunger and cold at a campsite in Turffontei­n for more than two weeks. Allegation­s of assault, robbery and even rape followed these evictions, but evicted residents who spoke to The Citizen were often too afraid to report these.

“I will not apologise for this, and nor will our efforts subside, because the rule of law must prevail,” Mashaba said of his mass eviction drive.

“Many people from across the continent and world seek a better life in Johannesbu­rg, in particular. The reality is that many undocument­ed immigrants are forced to live on the fringes of our society with limited protection.”

The challenges with illegal immigratio­n were to provide accommodat­ion and basic services to the poor, Mashaba said.

He also castigated the department of home affairs for its shortcomin­gs in dealing with immigratio­n in Johannesbu­rg, which has one of SA’s biggest foreign population. “Home affairs does not even have a refugee centre. People who come to our city seeking asylum have to go to Musina, Marabastad or Durban to access asylum applicatio­n.”

Many immigrants are forced to live on the fringes of our society.

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? BIG PLANS. Mayor of Joburg Herman Mashaba delivers the state of the city address yesterday.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda BIG PLANS. Mayor of Joburg Herman Mashaba delivers the state of the city address yesterday.

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