CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - The Trump administration is bringing a small number of white South Africans to the United States as refugees next week in what it says is the start of a larger relocation effort for a minority group who are being persecuted by their Black-led government because of their race.
Trump is bringing white South Africans to the US as refugees, but what persecution are they facing?
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - The Trump administration is bringing a small number of white South Africans to the United States as refugees next week in what it says is the start of a larger relocation effort for a minority group who are being persecuted by their Black-led government because of their race.
The South Africans’ applications are being fast-tracked by the U.S. after President Donald Trump announced the relocation program in February.
The Trump administration has taken an anti-migrant stance, suspending refugee programs and halting arrivals from other parts of the world, including Iraq, Afghanistan and most countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Refugee groups have questioned why some white South Africans are being prioritized.