In a shocking display, President Trump ambushed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office with a controversial video, claiming White South Africans face persecution. The encounter left Ramaphosa visibly uncomfortable as Trump presented unsubstantiated claims.
US President Trump claims a genocide of white South Africans, granting refugee status to Afrikaners fleeing alleged persecution. But is there truth to these claims? Explore the complex history and current realities.
A white Afrikaner refugee, recently welcomed into the US, has a troubling history of antisemitic social media posts. Despite claims of antisemitism being used to deport others, this refugee arrives amid ongoing controversy.
As South African President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares for a pivotal meeting with President Trump, tensions rise over claims about race and land in South Africa. Can they reset relations?
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.
In a bold move, the Episcopal Church refuses to help resettle white South African refugees, citing a commitment to racial justice. This decision ends a long-standing partnership with the federal government amidst controversy over preferential treatment for certain refugees.
The arrival of the first group of white South Africans granted refugee status by Trump’s administration has sparked controversy, raising questions about racial equity and US immigration policies.
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.