President Trump's return to the White House has sparked an aggressive immigration crackdown, with sweeping changes affecting asylum processes and deportation policies. Find out how these actions are impacting immigrant communities across America.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has prioritized asylum for white South African farmers, shifting U.S. refugee policy amid criticism. This controversial move raises questions about the treatment of other refugees.
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.
The Trump administration's decision to end TPS for 9,000 Afghan refugees has sparked outrage, with veterans and advocates warning of severe consequences. The move is seen as a betrayal of commitments made to those who aided U.S. efforts in Afghanistan.
In a bold stand for racial justice, the Episcopal Church terminates its 40-year partnership with the U.S. government, rejecting a controversial request to resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa. Bishop Sean Rowe emphasizes the moral implications of prioritizing Afrikaners over other long-vetted refugees.
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.
The Trump administration is set to relocate a small number of white South Africans as refugees, claiming persecution by a Black-led government. South Africa disputes these allegations, citing economic privilege among Afrikaners.