Key facts
- Anti-immigrant protests are scheduled for Tuesday in South Africa.
- Thousands of migrants are attempting to leave South Africa.
- Migrants fear violence associated with the protests.
- Organizers claim the protests will be peaceful.
- Past xenophobic attacks in South Africa have caused destruction and deaths.
- Neighboring countries are repatriating their citizens from South Africa.
South Africa is bracing for anti-immigrant protests slated for Tuesday, prompting thousands of migrants to attempt to leave the country amid fears of escalating violence. Organizers of the protests have asserted that their demonstrations will be peaceful. However, a history of xenophobic attacks in South Africa has led to significant destruction of property and loss of life in the past. These concerns have prompted neighboring countries to initiate the repatriation of their citizens from South Africa. The situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration and the potential for unrest.
