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First white SA to arrive under US refugee plan as soon as next week

Date: May 9, 2025

United States (US) President Donald Trump's administration is aiming to bring the first group of white South Africans (SA) to the US via its refugee program as soon as next week, three people familiar with the matter said.

A divisive effort given that Trump has been blocking refugee admissions from the rest of the world.

The Trump administration aims to fly the initial cohort of about 50 Afrikaners into Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia, two of the people said, requesting anonymity to share internal plans. The group would participate in a press conference at the airport and then board flights to their U.S. destinations, the sources said.

The sources cautioned that their arrival had already been delayed a week and that the plans could change. As of Thursday afternoon, a charter plane intended to ferry them to the US had not secured a landing permit, one source said.

The US State Department, which administers the resettlement of South Africans whom the Trump administration granted refugee status, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. NPR first reported the timing of the arrivals.

Trump kicked off a wide-ranging immigration crackdown after taking office in January, including an indefinite suspension of refugee resettlement. In a related executive order, the Republican president said the US would only admit refugees who "can fully and appropriately assimilate."

Despite the broad refugee freeze, Trump in February called on the US to prioritise resettling Afrikaners, descendants of mostly Dutch early settlers, saying they were "victims of unjust racial discrimination."

The assertion that minority white SA discrimination from the Black majority has spread in far-right circles for years and been echoed, opens new tab by Trump's white SA-born ally Elon Musk.

The average white household in South Africa owns 20 times the wealth of the average Black household, according to the Review of Political Economy, an international academic journal.

In interviews with US immigration officers, white SA seeking refugee status have highlighted troubles with land disputes, crime and perceived racism, Reuters reported in April.

While some Afrikaners have expressed interest in going to politically conservative US, Democratic-leaning Minnesota has emerged as a popular choice, two of the sources told Reuters.

Minnesota has a reputation as a welcoming state for refugees, including those from Somalia, Afghanistan, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Some also plan to head to Republican-leaning states, such as Idaho and Alabama, one of the sources said.

The reason to charter a flight for the initial group of Afrikaners was not immediately clear. The charter plane would cost far more than commercial tickets, sources said.

The SA government has criticized the Trump effort, saying it fails to recognize the country's history of colonialism and apartheid.


--Reuters--

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