
Nigerian law enforcement has been forced to issue a public warning against vigilante justice as tensions boil over regarding South Africa's immigration crisis.
The order comes after South African citizens organized protests under the banner 'March and March,' demanding that their government finally address the strain placed on public services and the rise in crime associated with undocumented migrants.
While the group has set a deadline of June 30 for illegal aliens to exit the country, Nigerian officials are now scrambling to prevent retaliatory violence against South African businesses and diplomatic sites within their own borders.
Despite claims of attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, local police there have not confirmed such incidents, though the government has rightly condemned criminal acts against foreign nationals.
Nigerian authorities have wisely deployed additional security to protect foreign interests, making it clear that any attempt to target South African nationals or businesses will be prosecuted as a criminal act.
This situation serves as a stark reminder of the social instability caused when nations fail to maintain control over their borders and enforce the rule of law.
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