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    Trump Prioritises White South Africans in New Refugee Move

    Rudolph AnglerBy Rudolph AnglerMay 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The U.S. government has begun a new refugee program by flying 49 white South Africans, mostly Afrikaner families, to the United States. The group, including young children, left South Africa on Sunday aboard a chartered flight that stopped in Dakar, Senegal, before landing at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C., early Monday. Officials in Washington greeted the arrivals, calling the move a step toward protecting victims of racial discrimination. However, rights groups and South African leaders strongly criticized the decision, calling it unjust and politically driven.

    Refugee Program Begins with Controversy

    The relocation marks the start of a policy change under the Trump administration. The program focuses on resettling white South Africans, particularly Afrikaners, in the United States. U.S. officials claim these families face threats in their home country due to their race.

    Stephen Miller, then White House Deputy Chief of Staff, described the program as a response to “race-based persecution.” The U.S. has promised housing, food, and basic support services to the new arrivals.

    While the government presents this as a humanitarian act, many experts and human rights organizations see it differently.

    Rights Groups Call Out Unequal Refugee Priorities

    Several refugee advocacy groups condemned the program. They argue that it favors a privileged group while leaving behind those most in need.

    In contrast, Sudanese, Syrian, and Afghan refugees have seen their chances of resettlement in the U.S. drop sharply in recent years. Experts say that the focus on white South Africans ignores the suffering of people from active conflict zones.

    Critics also note the historical context. Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch settlers, were long linked to the apartheid system that oppressed Black South Africans. Giving them refugee status now, some argue, distorts the meaning of asylum and human rights protection.

    South Africa Responds: “No Racism Against Afrikaners”

    The South African government has firmly denied the U.S. claim that white citizens are under threat. Officials from the ministry of interior relations called the accusation false and damaging.

    “There is no state-led discrimination against Afrikaners,” a spokesperson said. “This move by the U.S. undermines our democratic institutions.”

    South Africa also warned that the program may harm race relations in the country. Leaders expressed concern that the refugee status may be misused to spread false ideas about instability and persecution in South Africa.

    The country’s transport ministry confirmed the departure of the families but did not endorse the narrative behind their relocation.

    U.S. Plans to Expand the Program

    Despite criticism, Washington is moving forward. U.S. officials said more Afrikaner families may be eligible for resettlement soon. Government support includes food, shelter, and basic needs for up to 12 months.

    The White House has not released detailed criteria for future applicants. However, sources say that applicants will be assessed on claims of “racial targeting” or “farm attacks.”

    Analysts point out that such claims have been debated heavily in South African politics. While there are isolated crimes in rural areas, there is little evidence of a systematic campaign against white citizens.

    Diplomatic Strains and Global Fallout

    The program adds to recent tensions between the U.S. and South Africa. Relations have been uneasy, especially after South Africa filed a legal case against Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

    U.S. officials viewed that legal move as hostile. Some have accused Pretoria of aligning itself against American interests.

    This latest refugee policy has only deepened the divide. Critics believe the move is less about helping victims and more about making a political statement.

    The Trump administration’s decision to relocate white South Africans as refugees has triggered strong reactions around the world. Human rights groups question the fairness of the policy. South Africa sees it as an insult to its democracy. As more families prepare for resettlement, the global debate on who qualifies as a refugee grows louder.

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