The March and March movement has unveiled a three-month action plan to intensify its campaign against irregular migration, following the nationwide protests on June 30.
The movement, which credited civic organisations, political parties, and police for maintaining peace during the demonstrations, emphasized the need for sustained public pressure to address issues like irregular migration, inequality, and lawlessness.
Key initiatives include organizing more peaceful protests, engaging political parties such as the ATM, UDM, and NFP to align on immigration policies, and lobbying municipalities to adopt bylaws reserving township economies for South African citizens.
The movement also plans to target unlawful foreign occupation in central business districts, with a specific focus on Nigerians, as part of a 'massive deportation strategy'.
Additionally, a public reporting campaign will encourage citizens to submit information on companies allegedly employing foreign nationals unlawfully.
The NEC stressed the importance of unity against migration-related challenges and called for continued peaceful mobilisation to drive government action.
Original title: March and March outlines three-month action plan after June 30 protests
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