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White South Africans are at the front of the line as Trump hits the refugee limit

President Donald Trump is slashing the number of refugees allowed in the United States, and people fleeing war-torn countries, human rights abuses will now be more important than white people in South Africa.

The Trump administration is cutting the number of refugee places by about 7,500, in the 2026 fiscal year that began on Oct.

The White House did not give a reason for the very low numbers, which were published in a notice in the federal register, but this new cap sets a record low for refugees admitted to the US since its establishment in 1980.

The notice was published on September 30 but became official on Thursday.

The opening will be received “primarily assigned” to the young Afrikaner whites from South Africa, said trumpets and some of his sponsors “in splendor” at home – until they prove the evidence of “genocide.”

But Afghans fleeing persecution under the Taliban, including women facing gender-based violence under the Islamic regime, people fleeing the war in Sudan or gang violence in places like the new policy, only.

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Sharif Ally, President of the International Refugee Aid Project (IRAP), said the US government is “in the group to distribute the program of people” and give special rights to Afrikaners.

“It is surprising not to include refugees who have passed years of rigorous security checks and are currently stuck in dangerous and dangerous situations,” the statement said.

Trump’s policy follows the claims that are not allowed

Aly said the latest order shows “how far this administration has gone when it comes to its responsibilities to condemned people around the world.”

Irap is already suing the Trump administration after the President signed an executive order, on his first day in office earlier this year, that permanently suspended the program “with the country.

But months later, Trump began to open the door to white South Africans, announcing a new plan earlier this year to fast-track the migration of Afrikaner farmers who commit extreme violence.

The South African government has strongly denied this.

About 70 white South Africans were transported to the US in two groups in May and June in what US officials described as the start of the program.

About 400 white South Africans are reported to have immigrated to the US.

The Washington Post, citing uninvited officials, reported that the US State Department “has set a goal of processing 8,000 Afrikaners for resettlement by the end of November.”

There are about 2.7 million ashurs out of South Africa’s 62 million people, more than 80 percent of whom are black.

Afrikaners, who were at the heart of the country’s apartheid apartheid system that lasted from 1948 to 1944, are today represented in all aspects of South African life and are successful business leaders, some of the most well-known business athletes and also serve in government.

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It lowers our ‘moral standing’

By comparison, among the top countries of origin of more than 100,000 refugees admitted to the US in 2024 were the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Afghanistan and Syria – countries that have endured years of brutal violence.

Putting the focus on one group “under the [refugee] The program’s mission and credibility,” said Krish O’mara Vignarajah, President and CEO of Global Refuge, a US-backed resettlement agency.

“This decision does not just mean reducing the acceptance of refugees. It reduces our moral standing,” said a statement on the party’s website.

The civil rights act was first called the “Blatter Racist” policy.

“Turning our backs on the hundreds of thousands of refugees who are truly at risk have been fleeing for decades bipartisan support for accepting those at risk,” said the president of the organization and the department of the organization, said in a statement.

Congolese refugees line up for aid during a food distribution operation at the Mesunkero refugee site in Giharo, Burundi, May 7. More than 71,000 people have fled to Burundi within the Democratic Republic of Congo. (Lis Tato/AFP/Getty Images)

Guerline Jozef, migration director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance, called Cap Cap “white disguised as a refugee policy.”

“At a time when black refugees from Haiti, Sudan, Congo and Cameroon are drowning in detention at sea, incarceration or based on death,” said their government to enjoy their right around the world, “he said, according to an independent.

Shawn Vadeiver, President of #AAAAFHANEVAC, which advocated for the use of funds to endanger Afghans, described the decision Thursday as a ‘horrifying betrayal.’

“I think we need to face the facts. This means that the President and the White House … will not allow Afghan refugees to come here,” said a video posted on Instagram. “This is a really bad day.”

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