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The first group of Afrikaner South Africans who have applied for refugee status under US President Donald Trump’s Executive Order has been approved, claim insiders.
Under the programme, white South Africans and their families can be fast-tracked to Priority-2 refugee status.
“Persecuted” persons will be able to flee SA and later be granted permanent residency.
According to Reuters, a group of Afrikaner applicants had been invited to conduct interviews at the US Embassy as part of the refugee status programme. One unofficial authority claimed that 30 people had already been approved.
One applicant – a famer in his 50s only identified as “Mark” – stated that he had emailed the Embassy following President Trump’s Executive Order in February.
“The staff at the embassy were exceptionally friendly. I could feel they had empathy”, he said of his one hour long interview.Mark and his wife had been invited to attend an interview by authorities, where he claimed his “persecution” was due to Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) laws, which left him unemployable.
The US Embassy could not confirm or deny the reports.
According to the US Refugee Admission Programme, applicants – in this case Afrikaners – are required to “prove” their persecution on the account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
The US Citizens and Immigration Services (USCIS) stipulates that there is a strict vetting process for the programme.
Once resettled in the US, refugees are permitted to work immediately. They will also be eligible for a green card a year later.
I think this is a very smart (and kind) thing for Trump to have done. Win-win.

These are the kind of refugees we need, folks that can hit the ground running and produce.
The “reeeeeeeeee-ing” from the left will be....Unfortunate.
LOL....That didn't take long....Reeeeee-ing article:

Trump Taps Refugee Fund To Welcome White South Africans Within Days
Amid a near-total asylum ban, government sources say Trump officials are planning to use funds for at-risk refugees to facilitate imminent Afrikaner resettlement.

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