A protest in Cape Town’s Parklands proceeds peacefully amid wider South African tensions related to immigration, according to reports. Around a hundred protesters march through the area chanting slogans calling for foreign nationals to leave, including references to families. The reporting characterizes the demonstration as orderly and without describing major incidents or clashes during the march. While the protest is linked to concerns about immigration, the accounts focus on the march itself—its size, location, and messaging—rather than providing detailed information about organizers, specific demands beyond the stated calls for departure, or any official response from authorities. The coverage frames the event within a broader context of migration-related tensions in the country, but does not include figures on arrests, injuries, or the involvement of public officials. Based on the available information, the protest remains peaceful as it moves through Parklands, with participants publicly expressing opposition to foreign nationals remaining in the area.