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2026-02-13 05:01:34 +02:00
Gillian
No I do not
All of the above
2026-02-13 04:59:59 +02:00
bruce
Not fully
Warrantless Access
The Department of Home Affairs is barely functional as it is and is already riddled with corruption and gross inefficiencies. Allowing further powers will only exasperate the position. There are so many better and more productive ways to spend hard earned tax payers money
2026-02-13 04:59:49 +02:00
Anthony
No I do not
All of the above
2026-02-13 04:57:18 +02:00
Colin
No I do not
All of the above
My main cocern is Rama is going to give voting rights to the imigrants and nobody will stop him nothing can stop him from staying in power. Freedom of speech is out of the door ,podcastors is already being threatened by his corrupt cops
2026-02-13 04:54:43 +02:00
Christina
No I do not
Mass Surveillance (The Intelligent Population Register)
Intelligent Population Register is a way to gain more control of people.
2026-02-13 04:53:07 +02:00
Thando
Yes I do
All of the above
All SA languages
2026-02-13 04:52:44 +02:00
Patrick
No I do not
All of the above
2026-02-13 04:50:40 +02:00
Linda
No I do not
Warrantless Access
2026-02-13 04:50:05 +02:00
Renier
No I do not
Warrantless Access
2026-02-13 04:47:52 +02:00
Trevor
No I do not
All of the above
2026-02-13 04:47:42 +02:00
loula
No I do not
Warrantless Access
2026-02-13 04:46:35 +02:00
Robert
No I do not
All of the above
Enough laws and state machinery in place as it is. Laws cost money to implement. There are more pressing needs than this.
2026-02-13 04:46:09 +02:00
Lydia
No I do not
All of the above
I for one was born here but have no even as yet have had time to go and have my smart I.D card processed as the system is down when I do tak off a day to try.
2026-02-13 04:43:00 +02:00
Antony
Not fully
All of the above
2026-02-13 04:39:37 +02:00
Janene
No I do not
Mass Surveillance (The Intelligent Population Register)
    • “We need to know who is in our country.”
      Supporters argue that the current system is chaotic and that a mandatory Intelligent Population Register is the only way to secure the state, reduce identity fraud, and stop syndicates from selling fake South African IDs.
    • “Citizenship should be earned, not waited for.”
      They believe the shift to a Merit-Based System is smart economics. Instead of giving citizenship to anyone who simply waits 5 years, South Africa should prioritize people who bring skills, investment, and jobs—similar to systems in Australia or Canada.
    • “Stop Asylum Shopping.”
      Supporters back the “First Safe Country” rule, arguing that South Africa cannot carry the burden for the entire continent. If a refugee travels through safe countries (like Tanzania or Zambia) to get here, they should have sought protection there first.
    • “This is mass surveillance disguised as immigration reform.”
      Opponents warn that the Intelligent Population Register allows the police and State Security Agency to access your private biometric data without a warrant. They argue this creates a “police state” capability that violates Section 14 (Privacy) of the Constitution.
    • “It punishes the vulnerable.”
      Critics argue that the “First Safe Country” principle is practically impossible to enforce fairly and will result in genuine refugees being turned away to face persecution, violating international human rights.
    • “The system is broken, not the law.”
      Many argue that the Department of Home Affairs is already failing to process basic documents due to corruption and incompetence. Handing them more power and a massive new digital system will likely result in more chaos and looting, rather than efficiency.