South Africa criticized the United States, suggesting that Washington could receive white Africans as refugees early next week.
This document by the BBC’s US partner CBS explains the potential re -settlement of the Donald Trump’s “priority”, but the timing was not publicly identified by the White House.
In the statement released on FridayThe foreign minister of South Africa claimed to be “politically motivated” and was designed to undermine South Africa’s “constitutional democracy.”
In February, Trump described African people as victims of “racism” in an administrative order and opened a prospect to reinstall in the United States.
South African authorities said they would not block the starting of those chosen for settlement, but they said they were completely judged and saved the US guarantee that the prosecution was not suspended.
According to a statement in South Africa, the allegations of discrimination against the white minority of the country have no evidence, and according to crime statistics, racial groups were subject to violent crimes on farms.
Some groups representing the rights of white farmers said they are intentionally killed by race.
A spokesman for the US State Department interviewed an individual who was interested in settling in the United States with the BBC and said that “prioritized”, “Africa in South Africa, a victim of unfair racism,” but will not confirm when the reconstruction begins.
The Trump administration also accused South Africa that it had occupied land from white farmers without rewards.
US officials plan a media event at Dulles Airport in Virginia on Monday, welcoming this document.
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2025-05-09 18:19:00