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    South African Businesses Deploy Drones Ahead of Anti-Migrant Protests

    June 26, 2026Updated:June 26, 20262 Mins Read
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    An anti-immigrant protest in the Benoni area, east of Johannesburg, on June. Ihsaan Haffejee/Anadolu/Getty Images. Source: Bloomberg.
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    South African businesses have announced plans to support law enforcement with drones and helicopters ahead of expected anti-migrant protests scheduled for June 30.

    The move comes as anti-immigrant groups prepare for a self-imposed deadline demanding that undocumented migrants leave the country. Authorities are expecting possible demonstrations and have increased preparations to maintain public order and protect communities.

    Business Against Crime South Africa (BACSA) said on Friday that it has activated extensive public-private support measures to assist the South African Police Service during the expected protests. The organization stated that the support will include the use of drones, helicopters, and other resources to improve surveillance and strengthen security operations.

    According to BACSA, the assistance is being coordinated through E2-Plus, the organization’s flagship public-private crime-fighting initiative. The program is designed to improve cooperation between businesses and law enforcement agencies in responding to crime and public safety challenges.

    The additional aerial support is expected to help police monitor protest activities, improve situational awareness, and respond more quickly to any incidents that may arise during the demonstrations.

    The planned protests follow growing tensions over illegal immigration in South Africa. In recent months, some anti-migrant groups have organized campaigns demanding stronger action against undocumented migrants, raising concerns about possible violence and xenophobic attacks.

    Authorities have urged members of the public to remain peaceful and allow law enforcement agencies to handle any immigration-related issues through legal processes. Human rights organizations have also called for calm, warning that violence against migrants could further deepen social tensions and put vulnerable communities at risk.

    As June 30 approaches, security agencies and business partners say they will continue working together to maintain public safety, protect lives and property, and prevent any outbreak of violence during the planned anti-migrant demonstrations.

    Anti-Migrant Protests Business Against Crime South Africa public safety South Africa migration South Africa protests undocumented migrants xenophobia South Africa
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