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White Afrikaners Refugees: South Africa Condemns U.S. Resettlement Initiative

Pretoria criticizes Trump's plan to accept white Afrikaners as refugees, labeling it as misinformed and politically motivated.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
May 10, 2025
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White Afrikaners refugees plan by the U.S. faces backlash from South Africa, citing factual inaccuracies and political motives.

White Afrikaners refugees resettlement plan announced by the U.S. has drawn sharp criticism from the South African government.

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President Donald Trump’s executive order to grant refugee status to 54 white Afrikaners, citing racial persecution, has been labeled as “misinformed” and “politically motivated” by Pretoria.

South Africa’s International Relations Minister, Ronald Lamola, expressed deep concern over the U.S. decision.

He stated that it lacks factual accuracy and fails to recognize the country’s complex history of colonialism and apartheid.

He emphasized that Afrikaners remain among the most economically privileged groups in South Africa, making the refugee designation questionable.


The executive order not only offers sanctuary to these individuals but also cuts financial aid to South Africa, including significant contributions to its HIV program.

This move has been perceived as a punitive measure against the country’s land reform policies.

This aims to address historical injustices by redistributing land to Black South Africans.

Local Afrikaner groups, including the trade union Solidarity and the lobby group AfriForum, have rejected the U.S. offer.

Dirk Hermann, CEO of Solidarity, stated that their members are committed to building a future in South Africa and have no intention of relocating.

The South African government has reiterated its commitment to diplomatic solutions

They emphasized that the portrayal of Afrikaners as persecuted is a misrepresentation.

They argue that such narratives undermine the nation’s efforts to foster unity and address past inequalities.

Critics of the U.S. plan highlight the irony of offering refugee status to a group that holds significant economic power.

The controversy underscores the complexities of international relations and the importance of understanding historical contexts when making policy decisions.

As the debate continues, the focus remains on fostering accurate narratives and equitable solutions for all communities involved.

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Fatimah Abdulraheem is an emerging digital journalist passionate about crafting compelling narratives for today's media landscape. She combines fresh perspectives with journalistic standards to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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