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Trending: border crisis fears erupt as Mozambican influx sparks heated debate on X

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The main border post/crossing with Mozambique, the Ressano Garcia/Lebombo crossing.

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@Abramjee Large queues of Mozambican nationals have formed at the South Africa border ahead of a planned strike in Mozambique tomorrow, raising concerns over disruptions and mounting border pressure.

@Kat4Kubs Where the hell is @HomeAffairsSA, @TheBMA_SA and @Leon_Schreib? What is @DIRCO_ZA going to do this time? We are still waiting for answers on previous arrivals.

@nobkwelo2 The queues are full of men; who is going to fight for their country if they are all coming to South Africa?

@MoyaProf Another invasion is coming, with fears of increased crime. Why are people leaving instead of fighting for their country? @HomeAffairsSA must act.

@Lulo_P South Africans feel they have no option but to intensify their stance as frustrations grow.

@NathiJiba Telling people to fix their own countries and leadership is not xenophobia.

@BlackPill_Ricky There may be claims of xenophobia, but no attacks; people are still choosing to come here.

@queenjezebel__ Nothing will change until Africans unite against poor leadership across the continent.

@x_ofanX Why is border control allowing entry when the country is already under pressure?

@Zeal36744130 There is no effective control at South Africa’s borders.

@kapa_robert South Africa cannot accommodate everyone; historically, it supported leaders and activists, not mass migration.

@maraporapo_10 Instead of protesting at home, people are fleeing and expecting South Africans to welcome them.

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