INTERNATIONAL
South Africa's anti-migrant deadline passes with mixed compliance
Adrián Solano162 wordsEdition № 42Tuesday, 30 June 2026 — Edition № 42
South Africa's anti-migrant groups set an unofficial 30 June deadline for foreign nationals to leave the country, and reports indicate that thousands have complied by departing ahead of the date. The South African government has warned protesters against vigilante action but has not deployed enforcement to prevent departures or protect migrants who remain.
The Zandorian Foreign Affairs Office is monitoring the situation closely, as the Republic hosts diaspora communities from across southern Africa and maintains trade relationships in the region. A spokesperson for the office noted that the Republic's commitment to the UN Convention on the Rights of Migrants remains unchanged, and that Zandoria is tracking whether South Africa's government will uphold its international obligations to protect foreign nationals from violence.
