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White South Africans arrive in US after Trump administration granted them refugee standing

By Editorial Board Published May 13, 2025 4 Min Read
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White South Africans arrive in US after Trump administration granted them refugee standing

Dozens of white South Africans have arrived within the US after the Trump administration granted them refugee standing within the nation, having deemed them victims of racial discrimination. 

The primary 59 Afrikaners had been greeted by Christopher Landau, the US deputy secretary of state, at Washington’s Dulles Worldwide Airport on Monday.

President Donald Trump invited Afrikaners, the descendants of primarily Dutch settlers, to maneuver to the US in February to flee the alleged discrimination they face by the hands of the black majority in South Africa.

Mr Trump echoed his white South African-born ally Elon Musk, who was his US nationwide safety adviser, on Monday as he instructed reporters on the White Home that there was “genocide that’s taking place”, with Afrikaners being killed.

White South Africans arrive in US after Trump administration granted them refugee standing

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US President Donald Trump. Pic: AP/Mark Schiefelbein

Afrikaners arrive at Dulles International Airport. Pic: AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

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Afrikaners arrive at Dulles Worldwide Airport. Pic: AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

Neither Mr Trump nor Mr Musk supplied any proof for this declare.

Mr Trump additionally denied favouring Afrikaners as a result of they’re white, saying that their race “makes no difference to me”.

South Africa mentioned there is no such thing as a proof of persecution of Afrikaners or a “white genocide”, as Mr Musk known as it, going down within the nation.

Mr Landau mentioned lots of the South Africans who arrived within the US had been farming households who might have the land they labored for generations expropriated. He additionally repeated Mr Trump’s claims that they had been dealing with threats of violence.

59 Afrikaners arrived at the airport on Monday. Pic: AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

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Fifty-nine white South Africans arrived within the US on Monday. Pic: AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

Deputy secretary of state Christopher Landau greets the Afrikaners. Pic: AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

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Deputy secretary of state Christopher Landau greets the Afrikaners. Pic: AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

Mr Trump’s order to resettle Afrikaners got here after South Africa launched a land regulation that allows the state to expropriate land within the public curiosity.

The coverage induced concern amongst some white South Africans, regardless of no land being seized.

The US president lower all monetary help to the nation as a result of his disapproval of the land coverage and South Africa’s genocide case on the Worldwide Court docket of Justice in opposition to Israel, one in every of Washington’s allies.

‘We by no means anticipated this land expropriation factor to go up to now,” mentioned one of many arrivals, Charl Kleinhaus, 46, who got here to the US together with his daughter, son and grandson and is ready to resettle in Buffalo, New York.

South African president Cyril Ramaphosa. File pic: AP/Jerome Delay, File

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South African president Cyril Ramaphosa. File pic: AP/Jerome Delay, File

Mr Kleinhaus mentioned that his life was threatened and that individuals tried to assert his property as their very own, however his account couldn’t be independently verified.

The US would welcome extra Afrikaners within the coming months, in keeping with a spokesperson for the State Division.

“We think that the American government has got the wrong end of the stick here, but we’ll continue talking to them,” Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s president, mentioned at a convention in Ivory Coast.

Mr Ramaphosa mentioned that the white Afrikaners who arrived within the US had left South Africa as a result of they had been in opposition to the insurance policies aimed toward addressing racial inequality, which has continued within the nation for the reason that apartheid rule of the white minority ended three a long time in the past.

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