US First Afrikaners granted refugee status due to arrive in U.S. - Make America White Again

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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The U.S. government has officially granted 54 Afrikaans South Africans, white descendants of mainly Dutch colonizers, refugee status and they are expected to land in the U.S. on Monday May 12, three sources with knowledge of the matter have told NPR. The sources did not want to be named because they work for the U.S. government and fear for their careers.


U.S. authorities on Thursday were trying to arrange a charter flight that would bring the South Africans to Dulles Airport near Washington, D.C., on Monday morning, but it's not clear if they will be allowed to land there. If that is not possible then they will be sent on commercial flights, according to the sources.


NPR has also seen an email confirming the plan, and that the new arrivals will then be sent on to their final destinations in various states across the country. NPR sought comment from the State Department, who said to contact the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration. The bureau has not responded. Questions emailed to the US Embassy in South Africa also went unanswered.


They are the first group of Afrikaners to be accepted by the U.S. after President Trump signed an executive order in February offering them possible resettlement.


"The Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall take appropriate steps, consistent with law, to prioritize humanitarian relief, including admission and resettlement through the United States Refugee Admissions Program, for Afrikaners in South Africa who are victims of unjust racial discrimination," the order, signed Feb. 7, said. It also cut aid to South Africa.


The sources said a press conference was planned for the group's arrival at Dulles airport, which would be attended by high level officials from the Departments of State and Homeland Security.


States that have agreed to take in the South Africans include: Alabama, California, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New York, Nevada, North Carolina and Iowa, one source said. Several of the people granted refugee status have family ties in the U.S., they said.


The source noted it is unusual for refugees to be welcomed at the airport by U.S. dignitaries, and said the process of interviewing them in South Africa and granting them refugee status has been unusually quick.


The Afrikaners have been given P1 refugee status. According to the State Department website this is given to "individual cases referred by designated entities to the program by virtue of their circumstances and apparent need for resettlement."


The South Africans will now have a pathway to U.S. citizenship and be eligible for government benefits.


One document seen by NPR had detailed guidance for the South Africans arriving. Some of those granted refugee status had family members in the U.S. who would be asked to help them. Those who didn't would be "placed in a location that has a local organization to provide you with support," it said.


"Your case manager will pick you up from the airport and take you to housing that they have arranged for you. This housing may be temporary (like a hotel) while a local organization helps you identify more long-term housing," it said.


The South Africans are also informed: "You are expected to support yourself quickly in finding work. Adults are expected to accept entry level employment in fields like warehousing, manufacturing, and customer service. You can work toward higher level employment over time."


However, it said, "Any credentials from your home country may not automatically transfer to the United States." That last point will be of interest to many Afrikaner applicants, who have previously told NPR they hope to continue farming in the US.


One source told NPR the UN's International Organization for Migration had refused to be involved in the process. A spokesperson for the IOM did not immediately reply to request for comment.


President Trump, his South African-born adviser Elon Musk, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have all been vocal about what they claim is the persecution Afrikaners — many of whom are farmers — face in South Africa.


Trump has accused the South African government of "doing some terrible things" and said "they are confiscating land, and actually they're doing things that are perhaps far worse than that."


The South African government passed a new land reform bill earlier this year, but so far no land has been confiscated and the government says a clause allowing for "expropriation without compensation" would be used only in rare instances.


South Africa's Department of International Relations has also hit back against Trump's allegations that Afrikaners are discriminated against.


"It is ironic that the executive order makes provision for refugee status in the U.S. for a group in South Africa that remains amongst the most economically privileged, while vulnerable people in the U.S. from other parts of the world are being deported and denied asylum despite real hardship," the department said in a February statement.

On his first day back in office, Trump ordered the realignment of the "refugees admissions program," effectively suspending it, explaining: "The United States lacks the ability to absorb large numbers of migrants, and in particular, refugees, into its communities in a manner that does not compromise the availability of resources for Americans, that protects their safety and security."


On Friday, asked to comment on the first Afrikaner group's imminent departure, the spokesman for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa told NPR: "there's no need for misguided foreign interventions."


"Our position is that there are no South African citizens who can be classified as refugees to any part of the world."


In another statement, the Ministry of International Relations said South African officials had been engaging with their U.S. counterparts on Friday. The ministry said "It is most regrettable that it appears that the resettlement of South Africans to the United States under the guise of being 'refugees' is entirely politically motivated."


"Whilst South Africa challenges the United States' assessments of alleged refugee status, it will not block citizens who seek to depart the country from doing so, as it also observes their right of freedom of movement and freedom of choice," it continued.
 
Coco would be proud.
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"It is ironic that the executive order makes provision for refugee status in the U.S. for a group in South Africa that remains amongst the most economically privileged, while vulnerable people in the U.S. from other parts of the world are being deported and denied asylum despite real hardship,"
I always find this funny, because all the people I see on the news coming to the US are always 20-somethings men dressed in the latest fashion, with clean new shoes and fresh hair cuts and the women bringing their multiple kids always have the little ones wearing fresh clothing with the latest cartoon characters on them. They are all apparently educated enough to be doctors and lawyers and engineers(not in their own countries mind you, only here.) but also simultaneously only work slave labor?
"Our position is that there are no South African citizens who can be classified as refugees to any part of the world."
This is such a terrifying statement.
States that have agreed to take in the South Africans include: Alabama, California, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New York, Nevada, North Carolina and Iowa, one source said. Several of the people granted refugee status have family ties in the U.S., they said.
I was really hoping my state would be on this list. I work above one of the Biden admin's last waves of Haitians and I have endless amounts of horror stories I could sperg about for months. The fatigue is real.
 
I was really hoping my state would be on this list. I work above one of the Biden admin's last waves of Haitians and I have endless amounts of horror stories I could sperg about for months. The fatigue is real.
Is there a thread for this or would you just post in the African American appreciation thread despite not being African American? I love those kind of stories.

I never gave white South Africans a thought but I sometimes listen to that angry faggot Disaffected podcast and his big sponsor is a South African immigrant who sells "Anton's Biltong" and it just cracks me up every time I hear it. Anyway, what's happening to those people sounds terrifying.
 
Is there a thread for this or would you just post in the African American appreciation thread despite not being African American? I love those kind of stories.

I never gave white South Africans a thought but I sometimes listen to that angry faggot Disaffected podcast and his big sponsor is a South African immigrant who sells "Anton's Biltong" and it just cracks me up every time I hear it. Anyway, what's happening to those people sounds terrifying.
I'll have to see if there is some kind of thread for this, I can definitely write up a long form sperg post at some point
 
I can't wait for African Americans to try and attack them. A lot of those Boers coming over have been hardened by year s of a genocide against them.
Shouldn't they be happy to be rid of the white colonizers? It can't be that Whitey is the only thing keeping the country from turning into Haiti, right?
You can't keep stealing the kids from someone that has an ocean between you and them.
"Well, the laws says we can and will take their property without compensation, but we aren't actually going to do it very often even if the law says we can, and for no reason."
Niggers loved their effective serfs.
Nonsense, work and pay taxes first. If any of them request benefits, deport them immediately.

Useless public charges that refuse to contribute to the general welfare are nothing but a burden, no matter their skin color.
Oh fuck off. Suddenly when it's a white person that's undergone actual systemic oppression you want to break out unbending standards?
 
Does anyone know any slurs for Boers? We have to give them an American welcome.
The English in SA call them Yarpies, to mock them for their rural origins. It's a corruption of plaasjapie, meaning farmboy or country bumpkin, or corruption of Japie, which is a stereotypical rural male Afrikaans nickname.

Supposedly Rockspiders or Rocks is another slur, but I haven't seen it much used.
 
On Friday, asked to comment on the first Afrikaner group's imminent departure, the spokesman for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa told NPR: "there's no need for misguided foreign interventions."


"Our position is that there are no South African citizens who can be classified as refugees to any part of the world."
Guys!
The dictator said that everything is fine and all citizens are happy!
We can go home now.
 
white people should really just give up on South Africa, this isnt like North America or Australia where the indigenous population were too sparse to effectively subdue forever and they didn't have the numbers this time to simply and eventually outnumber them, and besides, White South Africans are way, WAY wealthier than the blacks, they can move to another English speaking first world country so easily.
 
Nonsense, work and pay taxes first. If any of them request benefits, deport them immediately.

Useless public charges that refuse to contribute to the general welfare are nothing but a burden, no matter their skin color.
You come in here and show actual concern about migration when they are pale. I have a question, have you ever expressed the same feelings for the goblins and orcs flooding the first world? The US where they serve as scabs for bosses and euro where welfare leaching is standard for the horde.

The term refugee has been abused and recoded to many to mean economic migrant and the stereotypical image is a goblin. The truth is these Afrikaners are fleeing a nation that has been inching closer and closer to failed state, a slow motion Zimbabwe which the legal groundwork for land seizure is in place and Major political parties are openly making genocidal chants. These people are actual refugees trying to escape what comes next.

Regardless I agree with your original statement however I am confident these SA refugees will get back on their feet without issue.

I have seen you run your mouth in other SA related threads hand wringing about the Afrikaners trying to flee, yet I do not recall any complaints about other migrants, correct me if I'm wrong on that one. You are behaving exactly the same as the left as a whole, white guilt is your single greatest priority and all else be damned should to conflict with that prime directive.
 
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