The Trump administration plans to increase the U.S. refugee cap to accommodate 10,000 more Afrikaners, citing an emergency situation in South Africa.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has proposed increasing the U.S. refugee admissions cap from 7,500 to 17,500 to allow 10,000 more white South Africans, specifically Afrikaners, to enter the United States as refugees. 📰 DETAIL: Trump said he supports efforts to help the Afrikaners and criticized the South African government for failing to protect them. Afrikaners face violent crime, land seizures, and discrimination in South Africa. The initiative has drawn attention amid rising global discussions about immigration and race-based persecution. South African authorities have denied claims of targeted oppression, emphasizing that crime affects all citizens, despite the explicitly racist nature of some farm attacks and the South African government’s own moves to seize white farmers’ land without compensation. In December, South African officials raided a U.S. processing center for Afrikaners applying for asylum, increasing tensions with the Trump administration. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “This escalating hostility heightens the risks to Afrikaners in South Africa, who are already subject to far-reaching government-sponsored race-based discrimination.” – Trump administration statement 👀 FLASHBACK: Last year, Trump reduced the refugee cap to 7,500, a significant drop from the 125,000 set by the former Biden government in 2024. All but three spots went to Afrikaners in the most recently released statistics. |
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