Trump is bringing the first group of white South Africans it has classified as refugees to the US early next week. Trump halted virtually all other refugee admissions shortly after he took office in January, but the junta hastily put together a program to admit Afrikaners, who he claims have been the victims of racial persecution in their home country. The junta plans to send government officials to Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia for a gala event celebrating the arrival of white people to America.
The apartheid government railed for years against Russians and communists. Proxy wars were fought between Moscow-backed groups and Pretoria-backed armies for years in Angola, Rhodesia, etc. Now the "savior" of these dead-ender Afrikaners is a Russian asset. And does anyone on the planet think that the Afrikaners will consider this man blanke if they ever meet him? static01.nyt.com
The White House had stopped posting the public spending database, so Americans won't know how much "selective socialism" will take place in re-settling the Afrikaners. With their racism, gun culture, and warm weather background, the Red States seem appropriate for them-- especially with hurricane and flood season approaching.
Source: rollcall.com
Update: "The first group of White South Africans who were granted refugee status by the US is set to fly out of Johannesburg on Sunday. The flight from Johannesburg's OR Tambo Airport was set to depart around 1400ET en route to Dakar for refueling before flying to Washington, DC. The group includes 49 Afrikaner South Africans, made up of mainly families, as well as a few young couples in their twenties and older people."
Source: www.cbsnews.com
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