Afrikaners will be getting our tax money.

If they were black, you'd never hear the end of it from MAGA. But since they are white...you won't hear a peep.
True. We've let far too many non-Whites into the country in recent decades... time for White Folk to get a turn... :auiqs.jpg::clap::itsok:
 
As you know the ASS-k-NAZI Zionists own the federal government.

The ASS-k-NAZI Zionists hate this picture


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Nelson Mandela’s support for Palestinians endures with South Africa’s genocide case against Israel​


Terrorists kissing terrorists.
 
Perhaps you should have cared when Joe was handing out money by the boatload

You're not eligible for ANY of this money until you obtain refugee status. It can takes YEARS to get a Hearing to have that status confirmed, during which time you're not eligible for ANY of this.

Trump is fast tracking refugee status for these wealthy South Africans, who flew here on a private plane, so that, as always, the wealthy get tax benefits paid for by working Americans.

But these are racially prejudiced white people so of course, Trump loves them. They're HIS kind of people.
 
I was right. :arrow: You are a woman.
Why would you support cannibalism? Do you believe that only women oppose genocide and cannibalism? You believe Nelson Mandela was a heroic figure. He was a terrorist and a communist.

What could have warped you so?
 
Why would you support cannibalism?
If you are starving and the meat is sautéed in garlic, then why not?
Do you believe that only women oppose genocide and cannibalism?
No, but I do believe that only women can make a string of absurd conclusions then double down when called out on it ...... just as you've done ever since post #84.
You believe Nelson Mandela was a heroic figure.
No, he was a heoric man.
He was a terrorist and a communist.
What's wrong with being a communist? The Bush family are Capitalists and consider themselves to be Democratic yet Bush senior was a CIA spy and Bush junior was a liar - a terrorist - a murderer of one million innocent men, women, and children - and a torturer of an unknown number of innocent men - yet you keep their portrait pictures on your night stand.

What could have warped you so?
 
Typical racist response.

Nelson Mandela was a terrorist b/c he was black.

Yasser Arafat was a terrorist for defending his Homeland PALESTINE which extended from the Mediterranean Sea to the River Jordan,

Yasser Arafat was a terrorist for defending his Homeland PALESTINE

He was definitely a terrorist.
His homeland was Egypt.
There is no nation of Palestine. Not now, not ever, never.
 
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.

I thought you libs said that bringing in Refugees was helpful to America, particularly refugees with agriculture experience?

Look at it this way, IM.

President Trump is doing the current government of South Africa a solid. They want to get rid of these Honkies and by accepting them into America, it saves them from having to set up death camps to get rid of them.
 
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I thought you libs said that bringing in Refugees was helpful to America, particularly refugees with agriculture experience?

Look at it this way, IM.

President Trump is doing the current government of South Africa a solid. They want to get rid of these Honkies and by accepting them into America, it saves them from having to set up death camps to get rid of them.
I have been acquainted with lots of Afrikaners who fled decades ago---none were entirely
impoverished or received any government assistance at all. Is there an impression out there
that all refugees get government assistance? --gee---my grandparents MISSED OUT----maybe
nobody told them
 
If you are starving and the meat is sautéed in garlic, then why not?

No, but I do believe that only women can make a string of absurd conclusions then double down when called out on it ...... just as you've done ever since post #84.

No, he was a heoric man.

What's wrong with being a communist? The Bush family are Capitalists and consider themselves to be Democratic yet Bush senior was a CIA spy and Bush junior was a liar - a terrorist - a murderer of one million innocent men, women, and children - and a torturer of an unknown number of innocent men - yet you keep their portrait pictures on your night stand.

What could have warped you so?
You are too creepy to continue. You dirty up the place and make it smell bad.
 
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.
 

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