Trump's Afrikaner Refugee Programme Faces Backlash in South Africa | Firstpost Africa | N18G

A major diplomatic dispute has unfolded between Washington and Pretoria over the Trump administration's controversial decision to admit an additional 10,000 white South African Afrikaners into the United States under an expedited refugee programme. Citing an 'unforeseen emergency' involving systemic, racially motivated persecution and farm executions, the US has fast-tracked applications for this specific group. Meanwhile, the broader US refugee programme remains frozen for individuals fleeing active global war zones.  Furthermore, the South African government and prominent Afrikaner advocacy organisations—including the trade union Solidariteit and the lobbying group AfriForum—have flatly rejected Washington's claims, stating they have no evidence of an existential crisis. Critics and human rights groups argue that the programme represents 'selective humanitarianism.' Instead of addressing real, on-the-ground emergencies, the initiative appears to function as a geopolitical tool deployed against South Africa for its domestic black empowerment laws and its independent foreign policy positions.

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