Afrikaners will be getting our tax money.

Trump puts white South Africans on citizenship fast track ...

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3 days ago — But the State Department-chartered flight that brought a group of South Africans to the United States comes at taxpayers' expense.


Since taking office, Donald Trump’s administration has virtually shut down refugee admissions and blocked funding for resettlement groups, stranding thousands of people who were granted entry to the United States for humanitarian protections only to have those offers rescinded.

But the president has singled out one specific group of people who will be allowed entry into the United States and appear to be on a fast track to citizenship: white South Africans.

A group of 59 white South Africans admitted to the United States as “refugees” have been “essentially extended citizenship,” Trump said on Monday.

They were greeted by State Department officials on Monday after landing at Washington Dulles International Airport on a taxpayer-funded flight following their fast-tracked refugee vetting process under the administration’s radically reshaped admissions program.
So ******* WHAT? :dunno:
 
Where are the people who oppose immigrants getting benefits on the American taxpayer's dime? These Afrikaners are going to get nearly every handout that can be given.

What kind of assistance will I get upon arrival in the US as a refugee?​

Refugees arriving in the US receive initial resettlement assistance from government agencies and non-profit organizations.

Here’s a breakdown of the support you can expect:

1. Financial Assistance

  • One-time grant: $1,275 per person (through the Reception & Placement (R&P) Program).
  • Cash assistance: Depending on eligibility, you may receive aid from programs like Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) (for individuals) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) (for families with children).
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Food assistance (commonly known as food stamps).
2. Housing Assistance

  • Initial housing: A resettlement agency will help secure a place to stay, but long-term rent is your responsibility.
  • Basic furnishings & household items may be provided.
  • Utilities & internet: Not typically covered, but some local programs offer limited support.
3. Medical Assistance

  • Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA): Up to 12 months of health insurance if you don’t qualify for Medicaid.
  • Free medical screenings upon arrival.
  • Mental health support for trauma-related care.
4. Work & Employment Support

  • Work Authorization: Refugees are eligible to work immediately upon arrival.
  • Job placement assistance from resettlement agencies.
  • Free English classes and career training.
5. Social Services & Integration Support

  • Cultural orientation programs to help adjust to U.S. life.
  • Help enrolling children in school.
  • Legal assistance for applying for a Green Card (after 1 year) and citizenship (after 5 years).
6. Who Provides This Assistance?

  • U.S. State Department & Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) (federal agencies).
  • Voluntary Resettlement Agencies (VOLAGs): Such as the International Rescue Committee (IRC), Catholic Charities, HIAS, World Relief, and others.
  • Local non-profits & community organizations (varies by state).
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON ARRIVAL

A $1,275 one-time grant is granted per person, but it is managed by the resettlement agency and not given directly. This will likely go towards immediate housing.

Housing Assistance

Refugees do not receive free or long-term subsidized housing, but they do get short-term support:

  • Initial Housing Placement: A resettlement agency helps secure a rental (often an apartment).
  • One-Time Rental Assistance: The Reception & Placement (R&P) grant ($1,275 per person) is used to cover rent and deposit for the first month or two.
  • Help Finding Affordable Housing: Agencies assist in locating budget-friendly housing, but long-term rent is paid by the refugee.
  • No utilities, internet, or furniture included, except in some local aid programs.
Medical Benefits

Refugees receive free or subsidized healthcare for up to 12 months:

  • Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA) – If not eligible for Medicaid, RMA provides 12 months of health coverage.
  • Medicaid Eligibility: Low-income refugees may qualify for Medicaid beyond 12 months.
  • Initial Health Screenings: Free medical exams upon arrival, including vaccinations.
  • Mental Health & Trauma Counseling: Support for PTSD, war trauma, and resettlement stress.
Additional Support

  • Job Training & Placement: To help refugees become financially independent.
  • English Language Classes: Free courses for better integration and job readiness.
  • Child Enrollment in Public Schools: Free education for refugee children.
Rough Estimate of ongoing Cash Assistance

Single person
: ~$500–$800/month (RCA + SNAP)
Couple (no kids): ~$1,000–$1,600/month (RCA + SNAP)
Family (2 adults, 2 kids): ~$1,200–$2,100/month (TANF + SNAP)

Important Notes:

  • These are estimates and vary by state.
  • Cash benefits scale down once employment is secured and stop after 12 months.
  • Refugees must participate in job training to keep benefits.

It's 59 people, right? So you're going to complain about 59 people vs the 20M+ that dems have brought over?

Having said that, I agree with you. Asylum and refugees need to go to the next safe country, not forum shop to the USA. That's the way I understand it.
 

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Minister Ntshavheni challenges AfriForum's genocide claims

In a fiery statement during the recent cabinet media briefing, Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni challenged Afriforum, the Afrikaner civil rights organisation, to clarify its plans for convincing international audiences, including white Afrikaners and S citizens, about the alleged genocide targeting white minorities in South Africa.

AfriForum has been leading an international campaign claiming genocide against white minorities in the country, prompting the US administration to accept white South Africans who are alleged victims.

Responding to questions about Afriforum’s claims, Ntshavheni emphasised the South African government’s firm stance that no genocide is occurring in the country.


‘They lied to you’: Deputy President Mashatile invites Trump to witness SA's reality amid genocide claims

Deputy Preaident Paul Mashatile says Donald Trump was lied to about Afrikaner genocide and suggests President Ramaphosa will invite Trump to South Africa to witness the reality when he visits the US.

Deputy President Paul Mashatile said United States President Donald Trump has been fed with false information about 'genocide of white Afrikaners’ in the country and invited him to see the truth for himself.

“When the President (referring to Cyril Ramaphosa) decides to visit the US, he will invite President Trump so that he can see our beautiful country,” Mashatile said while speaking to the media at the sidelines of the Africa Travel Indaba in KwaZulu-Natal, on Tuesday.

“There’s no genocide here. We are beautiful, happy people. Black and White working, and living together,” he said with confidence, nodding his head.

“So I hope he will accept the invitation and come because I think he’s been lied to. There’s no genocide.”
 
They stole the land from those blacks. Illegals contribute 100 billion to this country in taxes. These Afrikaners won't.

Now subtract the hundreds of billions the illegal aliens cost the country.

You think a low-skilled, illegal alien in Chicago, working for cash, pays enough taxes to support even one of his kids going through the shitty Chicago Public School system?

You're even dumber than you first appeared.
 
It's 59 people, right? So you're going to complain about 59 people vs the 20M+ that dems have brought over?

Having said that, I agree with you. Asylum and refugees need to go to the next safe country, not forum shop to the USA. That's the way I understand it.
Just to point out how stupidly wrong you always are

There are not even 20 million illegals in the country in TOTAL

And 12 million were here as of 2020
 
:eusa_liar::eusa_liar::eusa_liar::eusa_liar::eusa_liar:

The original inhabitants of South Africa are collectively known as the Khoisan, which includes the San (also known as Bushmen) and the Khoikhoi (also known as Hottentots). These groups are believed to be descendants of the earliest anatomically modern humans who migrated to Southern Africa. The San were hunter-gatherers, while the Khoikhoi were pastoralists.


Sound like Dutchmen to you?
Nope. They predate the whites too. The blacks hunted them for sport. Not a very nice thing to do, now was it...
 
logic, the media never stated what jobs they were doing but it's a known fact much of long time dutch owned land was confiscated from them, stolen and given to the majority to farm, those who are clueless what to do with it.
same thing happened in Rhodesia 40+ years ago and they lost the farmers and the income
BS.
 
Alas...they are going the way of Zimbabwe...the end stage of communism is the chickens start eating each other.

 
It's 59 people, right? So you're going to complain about 59 people vs the 20M+ that dems have brought over?

Having said that, I agree with you. Asylum and refugees need to go to the next safe country, not forum shop to the USA. That's the way I understand it.
You can stop telling the lies. 20 million didn't come here, nor were they flown in by our government. Secondly, these people are responsible for a human rights violation of historic magnitude. The government didn't fly Nazis over here then give them all kinds of benefits. You guys ***** about MS-13 and Tren De Agua but these guys are worse. And they aren't refugees nor deserve asylum status. Thisis another example of the white privilege that those like you say doesn't exist. Whites can make up a claim of racial discrimination when it is not happening, and laws are made to protect them from things they imagine. Whites can claim they are oppressed when they aren't, and our government will give them everything they need to live..
 
You can stop telling the lies. 20 million didn't come here, nor were they flown in by our government. Secondly, these people are responsible for a human rights violation of historic magnitude. The government didn't fly Nazis over here then give them all kinds of benefits. You guys ***** about MS-13 and Tren De Agua but these guys are worse. And they aren't refugees nor deserve asylum status. Thisis another example of the white privilege that those like you say doesn't exist. Whites can make up a claim of racial discrimination when it is not happening, and laws are made to protect them from things they imagine. Whites can claim they are oppressed when they aren't, and our government will give them everything they need to live..
It sounds like you're saying that if someone does something wrong in their home country, then try to claim asylum in the US, they should be rejected. Is that correct?

How about if they sneak into the US illegally? Should they then be summarily deported?
 
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Where are the people who oppose immigrants getting benefits on the American taxpayer's dime? These Afrikaners are going to get nearly every handout that can be given.

What kind of assistance will I get upon arrival in the US as a refugee?​

Refugees arriving in the US receive initial resettlement assistance from government agencies and non-profit organizations.

Here’s a breakdown of the support you can expect:

1. Financial Assistance

  • One-time grant: $1,275 per person (through the Reception & Placement (R&P) Program).
  • Cash assistance: Depending on eligibility, you may receive aid from programs like Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) (for individuals) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) (for families with children).
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Food assistance (commonly known as food stamps).
2. Housing Assistance

  • Initial housing: A resettlement agency will help secure a place to stay, but long-term rent is your responsibility.
  • Basic furnishings & household items may be provided.
  • Utilities & internet: Not typically covered, but some local programs offer limited support.
3. Medical Assistance

  • Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA): Up to 12 months of health insurance if you don’t qualify for Medicaid.
  • Free medical screenings upon arrival.
  • Mental health support for trauma-related care.
4. Work & Employment Support

  • Work Authorization: Refugees are eligible to work immediately upon arrival.
  • Job placement assistance from resettlement agencies.
  • Free English classes and career training.
5. Social Services & Integration Support

  • Cultural orientation programs to help adjust to U.S. life.
  • Help enrolling children in school.
  • Legal assistance for applying for a Green Card (after 1 year) and citizenship (after 5 years).
6. Who Provides This Assistance?

  • U.S. State Department & Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) (federal agencies).
  • Voluntary Resettlement Agencies (VOLAGs): Such as the International Rescue Committee (IRC), Catholic Charities, HIAS, World Relief, and others.
  • Local non-profits & community organizations (varies by state).
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT ON ARRIVAL

A $1,275 one-time grant is granted per person, but it is managed by the resettlement agency and not given directly. This will likely go towards immediate housing.

Housing Assistance

Refugees do not receive free or long-term subsidized housing, but they do get short-term support:

  • Initial Housing Placement: A resettlement agency helps secure a rental (often an apartment).
  • One-Time Rental Assistance: The Reception & Placement (R&P) grant ($1,275 per person) is used to cover rent and deposit for the first month or two.
  • Help Finding Affordable Housing: Agencies assist in locating budget-friendly housing, but long-term rent is paid by the refugee.
  • No utilities, internet, or furniture included, except in some local aid programs.
Medical Benefits

Refugees receive free or subsidized healthcare for up to 12 months:

  • Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA) – If not eligible for Medicaid, RMA provides 12 months of health coverage.
  • Medicaid Eligibility: Low-income refugees may qualify for Medicaid beyond 12 months.
  • Initial Health Screenings: Free medical exams upon arrival, including vaccinations.
  • Mental Health & Trauma Counseling: Support for PTSD, war trauma, and resettlement stress.
Additional Support

  • Job Training & Placement: To help refugees become financially independent.
  • English Language Classes: Free courses for better integration and job readiness.
  • Child Enrollment in Public Schools: Free education for refugee children.
Rough Estimate of ongoing Cash Assistance

Single person
: ~$500–$800/month (RCA + SNAP)
Couple (no kids): ~$1,000–$1,600/month (RCA + SNAP)
Family (2 adults, 2 kids): ~$1,200–$2,100/month (TANF + SNAP)

Important Notes:

  • These are estimates and vary by state.
  • Cash benefits scale down once employment is secured and stop after 12 months.
  • Refugees must participate in job training to keep benefits.
If libs will agree to no benefits for any immigrant we can make that happen

But they only want to deny benefits to white people
 
Wow, you are truly clueless.

Keep it up!
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