The article discusses rising anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa, citing surveys showing growing hostility toward migrants. Activists and organizations like March and March blame immigrants for social and economic issues such as competition for healthcare, education, and jobs, as well as drug trafficking. Surveys indicate that only 16% of South Africans welcome all foreigners, while 42% want no migrants at all. Economic concerns are widespread, with seven out of ten people rating the impact of immigration negatively. Despite claims of being 'overrun' by undocumented migrants, official data from StatsSA shows there are around 3.1 million foreign residents in a population of 63 million—considered low compared to Germany’s 30% migrant population. The article highlights the discrepancy between public perception and statistical reality.
Ocena pristranskosti (Progresivno): The article frames the issue through the lens of anti-immigrant activism and public opinion, which aligns with left-leaning narratives that emphasize social cohesion and critique xenophobic policies. While it presents survey data showing strong opposition to migration, it does not provide balanced,详
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 70): This article accurately describes the situation in South Africa, including the actions of activist groups and survey results. It mentions researchers disagreeing with the narrative, adding balance. While it has some emotional language, it generally maintains a more neutral tone compared to the first



