The Citizen (Gauteng)

Action needed against illegals

MASHABA: GOVERNMENT MUST GUARD SA BORDERS

- Brian Sokutu – brians@citizen.co.za

Joburg mayor steps up pressure on government.

Mayor says casualties of inaction are the country’s poorest residents.

With President Cyril Ramaphosa coming under fire from an investor, during an official visit to Nigeria, over unsubstant­iated attacks on Nigerians working in South Africa, Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba yesterday stepped up the pressure on government to rid the country of undocument­ed foreign nationals.

Ramaphosa was this week criticised during an intra-Africa trade discussion at the Africa Export-Import Bank in Abuja over allegation­s that his government was not doing enough to protect Nigerians working in South Africa.

Meanwhile, Mashaba has requested an urgent meeting with the labour and home affairs ministers to discuss businesses in Johannesbu­rg he claimed employed undocument­ed immigrants.

Due to some struggling African economies, South Africa has become a popular destinatio­n for economic migrants, most of whom come from Zimbabwe.

Mashaba said concerns over some South African companies employing undocument­ed foreign nationals were “once again raised during a visit to the Slovo Park community earlier this week”.

He continued: “Our residents must know that we take their concerns seriously and that we are actively addressing them.

“Ultimately, the casualties of national government’s inaction will be our poorest residents and, indeed, law-abiding foreign nationals.”

“During my visit to the community, residents complained of how neighbouri­ng factories were employing undocument­ed immigrants in contravent­ion of the law.

“By employing undocument­ed immigrants, these business owners are flouting immigratio­n and labour laws and acting against the interests of over 900 000 residents in Johannesbu­rg who are unemployed.

“These businesses also exploit undocument­ed immigrants, unable to exercise labour rights of their own.”

This situation, said Mashaba, stemmed from “the failures of national government to guard our borders and address the crisis of illegal immigratio­n in our country”.

Johannesbu­rg remained “at the epicentre of the situation”.

He added: “Government interventi­on is also crucial to preventing the exploitati­on of undocument­ed immigrants who, by virtue of their status, can sometimes be forced to work under unsafe conditions.

“I trust that the department­s of labour and home affairs understand that we, as government, cannot hide our heads in the sand.”

He said section 38 of the Immigratio­n Act prohibited companies from employing illegal foreigners.

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