In a bold statement, President Cyril Ramaphosa labels 59 white South Africans seeking refuge in the US as 'cowards.' This controversial remark has sparked outrage and ignited debates over racial issues and land reforms in South Africa.
In a controversial move, 59 white South Africans arrived in the US under a refugee program initiated by Trump, who claims they face persecution at home. South Africa's response? A firm denial of these allegations.
The Trump administration's controversial decision to grant refugee status to 59 white South Africans has ignited a political firestorm, with critics questioning the motives behind prioritizing one group over others facing dire situations.
A group of 49 white South Africans has begun their journey to the US after being granted refugee status by the Trump administration, igniting a heated debate over racial policies and international relations.
In a historic move, the U.S. government has granted refugee status to 54 Afrikaners from South Africa, allowing them to resettle after claims of racial discrimination. Their arrival is set for May 12 amid much controversy and political discourse.
In a bold move, the Trump administration is investigating over 50 universities for alleged racial discrimination. The Education Department warns schools against race-based preferences in admissions and scholarships. Major institutions like Yale and Ohio State are scrutinized, stirring debate over diversity programs and merit-based admissions.
President Trump directs officials to prioritize resettlement of White South Africans in U.S. refugee program, citing discrimination and land seizures in South Africa.