South Africans have made it clear that they do not want foreigners in their country and foreigners do not seem to care. Things are getting out of hand as foreigners are getting caught doing many illegal things.

Even though foreigners know that they could be deported anytime, they are not stopping crimes. Many people are blaming them for taking jobs but that is currently the least of worries. These people have started killing and it gets worse each day.

Many people are not happy after a robbery in Diepsloot went wrong. Foreigners allegedly shot and killed a women who owns a tarven while trying to rob her place. Foreigners seem to be getting too comfortable and they are doing whatever they want. Imagine being killed by Foreigners in your own country.

For as long as foreigners do not stop committing crimes, the anger that south Africans have towards them will never stop. Please leave a comment below, like and share
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