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The Beatings, Looting and More: What happened during South Africa’s mega anti-immigration protests

Several anti-immigration groups in South Africa held massive protests across the country on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, the unofficial deadline they gave other African immigrants who are “undocumented” to leave the country.

Ahead of the deadline, thousands of Africans living in South Africa either fled the country, leaving behind the lives they had built, or took refuge at their embassies and high commissions because of threats to “leave or return in coffins” to their home countries.

Despite a warning by South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa for protesters to refrain from violence and the security measures put in place, the marches were reportedly held in all nine provinces of South Africa, turning violent at multiple locations.

According to multiple reports, the South African Police arrested hundreds of people across the country during the protests for attacking people, including South Africans, looting, and in connection with the death of at least one person.

A report by South African-based RCM Radio indicated that nearly 250 arrests were made in the Eastern Cape alone, in addition to the arrest of 200 undocumented migrants.

The report also indicated that one person was killed in Durban after a break-in at a storage facility, which the police are investigating.

It added that 10 other people were also arrested in connection with the looting of shops in Delft, Cape Town.

Viral videos of the protest showed people being beaten and several shops being looted.

One video showed a South African woman saying that her family was attacked because they are from a minority tribe.

She said that her sister has been left traumatised after she was dragged out of the bathroom naked.

Watch the videos below:

 

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