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The South African on MSNPieter Kriel receives death threats over ‘Afrikaner refugee’ viewsYoung, white South African social media commentator Pieter Kriel is receiving death threats over his views about Afrikaner 'refugees'.
There has been much "breaking news", "just in" on local South African television about the Afrikaner "refugees" who boarded an airplane chartered by the US government to provide a "safe haven" for these Afrikaners who have claimed "refugee" status and are having their US citizenship expedited.
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ZNetwork on MSNSouth Africa’s American RefugeesWhile US President Donald Trump has given Afrikaners refugee status in the United States on the false premise that they are victims of human rights abuses at the hands of the South African state, Americans live comfortably in Cape Town as “digital nomads.
South Africa does not have genocide but it does have division — much of it created by the political games that our own leaders play. If there ever was a time to put our bullshit aside and present a unified front to the world,
One group, though, has been welcomed: white South Africans fleeing what they claim is anti-white discrimination and violence in their country. South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa has travelled to Washington to meet with Trump after the US in March slashed aid to South Africa and expelled the South African ambassador,
Trump's administration fast-tracks white South African Afrikaners as refugees, sparking backlash over racial bias and sidelining thousands of non-white asylum seekers still in limbo.
The Trump administration granted refugee status to 59 white South Africans, citing racial discrimination as a cause for concern. The move has faced criticism, with South African officials dismissing claims of persecution.
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The Western Journal on MSNRuling South African Party Furious After White Refugees Escape to US; Want 'Accountability for Historic Privilege'The Episcopal Church rejected the Trump administration's request for assistance, saying it would not help the 59 South African refugees that arrived in the U.S. on Monday. The church's presiding bishop,