ActionSA is calling on Temba residents to support our motion to council to investigate the properties occupied by undocumented foreign nationals. Specifically those used as spaza shops, wholesalers and other trading purposes.
TAKEACTION
*This is an official petition hosted by ActionSA.
ActionSA, through our member of Parliament, Lerato Ngobeni MP, has written to the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) requesting their urgent intervention in Temba, Hammanskraal, where during an oversight visit last week, we discovered undocumented foreign nationals residing in the area and where dubious businesses were being openly operated.
Fortunately, ActionSA has drawn the line and will utilise every legal avenue at our disposal to protect South Africa and her people from the ills that continue to destroy our communities, whether perpetrated by foreign nationals or South Africans.
ActionSA will therefore continue to fight for the residents of Temba and communities across South Africa ravaged by lawlessness and the impact of illegal immigration. We are committed to leveraging our representation in all three spheres of government to restore the rule of law, uphold the integrity of our immigration system, and ensure that the interests of South Africans, especially the most vulnerable, are protected.
OFFICIAL
Investigate Illegally Occupied Houses in Temba
TAKE ACTION
*This is an official petition hosted by ActionSA.
ActionSA, through our member of Parliament, Lerato Ngobeni MP, has written to the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) requesting their urgent intervention in Temba, Hammanskraal, where during an oversight visit last week, we discovered undocumented foreign nationals residing in the area and where dubious businesses were being openly operated.
Fortunately, ActionSA has drawn the line and will utilise every legal avenue at our disposal to protect South Africa and her people from the ills that continue to destroy our communities, whether perpetrated by foreign nationals or South Africans.
ActionSA will therefore continue to fight for the residents of Temba and communities across South Africa ravaged by lawlessness and the impact of illegal immigration. We are committed to leveraging our representation in all three spheres of government to restore the rule of law, uphold the integrity of our immigration system, and ensure that the interests of South Africans, especially the most vulnerable, are protected.