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    Home » Blog » First group of 49 white South Africans leaves for the US after Trump offered them refugee status

    First group of 49 white South Africans leaves for the US after Trump offered them refugee status

    May 11, 2025Updated:May 11, 2025 Immigration No Comments
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    A group of 49 white South Africans flew to the United States on a private charter plane on Sunday after being given refugee status by the Trump administration as part of a new system that was announced in February.

    According to Collen Msibi, a spokeswoman for South Africa’s transport department, the party, which included people and young children, was scheduled to arrive at Dulles International Airport outside of Washington on Monday night local time.

    After U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order on February 7 accusing South Africa’s black-led state of racial bias against them and announcing a plan to sell them evacuation to America, they are the primary Afrikaners —  a light minority group — to be relocated there.

    The South African government claimed it is” fully false” that Afrikaners are being targeted.

    The Trump presidency has slowed their apps while halting visitors from Afghanistan, Iraq, the majority of sub-Saharan Africa, and other nations in a&nbsp, a practice that is being challenged in court.

    Migrant organizations have questioned why white South Africans are positioned ahead of people from nations plagued by war and natural catastrophe. Voting for immigrant status in the United States frequently takes decades.

    The Trump administration claims that affirmative action regulations and a fresh land confiscation law, which it claims targets Afrikaners ‘ area are being used by the South African government to pursue racist, anti-white policies. Despite the fact that the controversial law was passed and is the subject of widespread condemnation in South Africa, the government claims that those claims are based on false information. There is no prejudice against Afrikaners or land has been expropriated.

    South Africa also refutes U.S. says that some remote communities have targeted Afrikaners in racist episodes. Instead, the state of South Africa claimed that Afrikaners, who are the descended of Dutch and French colonial colonists, are “among the most financially wealthy” in the nation.

    According to Msibi, the second African refugees were taking a flight with the Tulsa, Oklahoma-based mandate company Omni Air International. They may travel to Dakar, Senegal, and stop it to replenish before heading to Dulles.

    When they checked in, they were accompanied by officers officers and aircraft officials at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Before being permitted to leave, Msibi claimed that they would need to undergo background checks by the authorities to make sure there were no illegal situations or outstanding warrants against them.

    The authorities of South Africa asserted that their relocation was not justified, but that it would continue to support them and uphold their right to freedom of movement.

    A group from the U.S. authorities, including the assistant secretary of state and Department of Health and Human Services officials whose immigrant office has organized their resettlement, is expected to greet them in Dulles.

    The first aircraft in a “much larger-scale transfer work,” White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller told investigators on Friday. According to Miller, what was happening to Afrikaners in South Africa “fits the textbook explanation of why the migrant program was founded.”

    This is harassment because of a secured trait, specifically contest, in this instance. This is “race-based persecution,” he claimed.

    According to a report obtained by the Associated Press, the HHS Office for Refugee Resettlement was prepared to provide them with support, including with accommodation, furniture, and other household items, as well as expenses like groceries, clothes, diapers, and more. According to the document, the relocation of Afrikaners was” a stated priority of the Administration.”

    There are 2.7 million Afrikaners in the 62 million people who make up South Africa, which is over 80 % black. They are only a small percentage of the white minority in the nation.

    Many in South Africa are perplexed by claims that Afrikaners have been targeted and do not meet the conditions for being resettled as refugees.

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    They are a significant component of South Africa’s multiracial life, with many successful business leaders and some cabinet ministers and deputy ministers serving in the government. Their language is frequently used and recognized as an official language, and churches and other structures that reflect Afrikaner culture are well-known in almost every town and city.

    South Africa has faced criticism from the Trump administration on numerous fronts. In a February executive order, Trump ordered South Africa to receive no more than$ 20,000 in funding for its anti-white policies and accused it of having an anti-American foreign policy. It cited South Africa’s ties to Iran and its decision to file a genocide lawsuit against American allies Israel over the conflict in Gaza as examples of it adopting “aggressive positions toward the United States”.

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