Illegal foreigners are exploiting South Africa’s constitutional democracy, according to Andrew Harris.

Recently, a Nigerian hacker has become a trending topic on social media, sparking controversy and negative attention. However, this situation has also brought to light a much larger issue that South Africa is currently dealing with. The country is facing the challenge of millions of undocumented foreign nationals who are residing within its borders, committing crimes and abusing the nation’s resources.

In this particular case, the hacker’s trial was postponed because he claimed he could not speak English and required an Igbo translator. This caused frustration and anger among the public, who felt that the hacker was exploiting the country’s constitutional democracy. It is believed that he had entered the country without proper documentation in the first place, which raises the question of how many other illegal foreigners are entering the country unnoticed.

This situation has become a point of contention for many South Africans who believe that illegal foreign nationals are abusing their state resources and not following the rules. It has become apparent that the country needs to take decisive action to prevent further exploitation and abuse of its resources. If the situation continues to go unchecked, it could lead to a weakening of the nation, and South Africa may ultimately become a weak state unable to defend itself against external and internal threats.

Therefore, it is crucial for South Africa to implement stricter measures to ensure that illegal foreign nationals are prevented from entering the country and that those who have already entered are held accountable for their actions. This would not only help protect the country’s resources but also ensure that it remains strong and able to face future challenges.

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