Across South Africa, civil society groups plan protests and are calling for greater government accountability over what they describe as an immigration crisis, particularly illegal migration. The groups say the state must strengthen immigration controls and improve enforcement to address the challenges they associate with irregular migration. In their public demands, they urge authorities to respond to their concerns and take clearer, more effective action on immigration policy and implementation. The movement’s focus is on governmental responsibility, with protesters indicating they will not accept the current approach and want measurable changes to how immigration matters are managed. While the reports emphasize the planned demonstrations and the demand for stronger controls, they do not provide detailed policy proposals, figures on migration flows, or specifics on any government action being demanded beyond calls for accountability. The issue remains a focus of public debate and is framed by participating groups as an urgent matter requiring immediate attention from the relevant authorities.