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|    Russ Vought, Director Of The Office to All    |
|    tRUMP's Failed DEI Racist South Afrikan     |
|    21 Feb 26 22:18:09    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.global-warming       XPost: rec.arts.tv       From: TrumpFucksKids@gmai.com              Overview of Trump's South African Refugee Program              In 2025, the Trump administration initiated a program to prioritize the       resettlement of white South Africans, particularly Afrikaners, in the       United States. This decision was influenced by claims of violence and       discrimination against this group in South Africa.              Current Status of Refugees       Resettlement Challenges               Many Afrikaner refugees have faced significant challenges upon arrival        in the U.S. Reports indicate that some have been placed in inadequate        living conditions, such as moldy apartments in high-crime areas. The        refugee resettlement system has struggled to support these newcomers        effectively, leading to difficulties in accessing basic needs.              Numbers and Admissions               Although the Trump administration aimed to reduce the overall refugee        intake to 7,500 annually, it made Afrikaners a priority. However, the        actual number of refugees admitted has been limited. As of early 2026,        only a small number of South African refugees have been resettled in        states like Wisconsin, with agencies facing funding and staffing        challenges due to the overall reduction in refugee admissions.              Public Perception and Debate               The program has sparked debate within South Africa, with some white        South Africans feeling targeted, while others argue that crime affects        all farmers, regardless of race. Critics question the motives behind        prioritizing Afrikaners, suggesting it may reflect broader political        agendas rather than genuine humanitarian concerns.              The situation remains complex, with ongoing discussions about the       effectiveness and fairness of the refugee program initiated by the Trump       administration.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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