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South Africa says over 900 arrested during nationwide anti-migrant protests

By Thomson Reuters Jul 1, 2026 | 5:42 AM

JOHANNESBURG, July 1 (Reuters) – South African police said more than 900 people were arrested on Tuesday, when ​there were nationwide anti-migrant protests ‌which were mostly peaceful but occasionally descended into violence and looting.

Tebello Mosikili, a deputy national police commissioner, told a press ‌conference ​that of the 120 ⁠marches that took ⁠place on Tuesday, 108 were peaceful while 12 needed law enforcement to intervene due to unrest.

Some of those ​arrested were undocumented migrants detained for violating immigration rules, while others ⁠were arrested for ⁠public violence, harbouring illegal immigrants ​and robbery.

Mosikili said police reinforcements had been ​deployed to five of the country’s ‌nine provinces overnight to respond to isolated incidents of looting and criminality.

Soldiers were sent to Johannesburg’s Hillbrow neighbourhood ⁠to support the police.

Tuesday’s marches were organised to mark a “deadline” an anti-immigrant movement had ⁠set for ‌undocumented migrants to leave ⁠South Africa.

The protests came after ​months ‌of unrest that have ​drawn international ⁠criticism as foreigners have been driven from their homes and seen their businesses and property vandalised.

(Reporting by Sfundo Parakozov, Nilutpal Timsina and Anathi Madubela;Editing by ​Alexander Winning)