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ABC's Linsey Davis spoke with Episcopal Bishop Sean Rowe about his church ending its relationship with the government after President Donald Trump's administration granted 59 white South African Afrikaners refugee status.
President Donald Trump’s claim of white Afrikaners as victims of genocide in South Africa appears to be a falsehood with neo-Nazi roots.
The Trump administration is welcoming dozens of white South Africans into the U.S. as it terminates most of its non-white refugee admissions.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Deeply Concerning’: Trump Sparks Outrage with False ‘White Genocide’ Claim, Critics Say Afrikaners Fear Equality—Not Persecution—as They Control 70% of South ...Donald Trump said Monday their lives are in danger, escalating their plight to a “genocide” as he welcomed 59 white Afrikaners, the descendants of Dutch […]
The Trump administration welcomed white South African refugees into the U.S. on Monday, the same day it announced it is ending deportation protections for refugees from Afghanistan. The big picture: The coinciding moves show a split screen of President Trump's immigration crackdown,
The rapid relocation of the Afrikaners, who President Trump says have been racially persecuted in South Africa, stands in stark contrast to the virtual shutdown of all other refugee admissions.
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AlterNet on MSNTrump protecting 'most privileged people' makes 'mockery' of refugee system: NYT reporterNew York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof loudly condemned President Donald Trump's decision to grant refugee status to white South Afrikaners in a recent CNN interview. "He's completely turned refugee policy upside down in ways that reflect racial discrimination.