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CITING 'UNJUST RACIAL DISCRIMINATION', TRUMP GRANTS ASYLUM TO WHITE AFRIKANERS
Southern Mail Newspaper
|June 08, 2025
The decision to grant asylum to white Afrikaners comes on the heels of the Trump administration halting other refugee admissions from war-torn countries such as DR Congo, Myanmar, Afghanistan, and Palestine
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On May 12, 49 White Afrikaners landed at the Washington Dulles International Airport — making them the first group resettled under a new Trump administration initiative. U.S. officials greeted them as beneficiaries of President Donald Trump's new resettlement programme.
Mr. Trump endorsed the Afrikaner community's claims of “white genocide” and endangered “Afrikaner” identity. Subsequently, he offered them asylum by fast-tracking their applications. He cited “unjust racial discrimination” to defend the urgency behind the move.
New land reform law
White Afrikaners have expressed growing resentment since the passage of a new land-reform law in January 2025. This law permits the government to seize privately owned land without compensation. This is only if it is “just and equitable and in the public interest” to do so.
The law aims to correct historically disproportionate land ownership. The Black African population comprises approximately 80% of South Africa’s 63 million-strong population. Yet, they only own 4% of the total land. More than 72% land is under White ownership, although they form only 7% of the total population.
The reform has triggered a backlash among segments of the Afrikaner community, who frame it as systemic racial persecution. Many claim threats to their life and land.
However, no land has either been seized or formally taken over under the new act to date. Even so, existing crime patterns are used to portray a picture of targeted killings. These claims have not been scrutinised, but are relayed by the Trump government publicly.
U.S. Refugee Act
This story is from the June 08, 2025 edition of Southern Mail Newspaper.
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