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South Africa is home to an estimated 3 million Afrikaners, who are generally of Dutch and Huguenot descent and form a significant portion of the approximately 4 million white people in South ...
South Africans are wearily attuned to governments’ Orwellian misuse of language. After all, South Africa is a country where a one-time government passed a law (the Natives Abolition of Passes and ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — A group of 59 white Afrikaners who have been given refugee status by the Trump administration arrived at Dulles airport outside Washington, D.C., on Monday on a ...
The first group of White South Africans who were granted refugee status by the U.S. is set to fly out of Johannesburg on Sunday, officials said. The flight from Johannesburg's OR Tambo Airport was ...
Afrikaners are a White ethnic minority in South Africa and once ruled over the country during apartheid. President Donald Trump says they are facing descrimination and signed an order in February ...
Mayibuye Melisizwe Mandela accused Afrikaans refugees of a "coordinated effort to destabilize (South Africa) and incite ...
Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa – On a rainy Saturday in South Africa’s capital Pretoria, several hundred white Afrikaners gathered outside the embassy of the United States.
They were Afrikaners leaving South Africa to be refugees in Donald Trump’s America. When Charl Kleinhaus first applied for refugee resettlement in the US earlier this year, ...
President Trump has singled out White Afrikaner farmers for U.S. refugee status, claiming they're persecuted in South Africa. But most people there say it's simply not true.
White Afrikaner separatists want to create breakaway state Orania leaders visited US to try to drum up Republican support Trump has offered Afrikaners asylum in the United States ORANIA, South ...
President Donald Trump recently allowed 59 white Afrikaner farmers to resettle in the U.S. as refugees, saying they are losing their land in South Africa and are targets of genocide.
Forty-nine Afrikaners — including parents and children — boarded a flight in Johannesburg to the United States earlier this month, according to a spokesman for South Africa’s airport authority.