Upon taking office, President Trump initiated a significant reduction in refugee resettlement programs, focusing instead on a specific initiative for white Afrikaners in South Africa. Documents reveal the establishment of 'Mission South Africa,' deploying teams to convert office spaces into refugee centers, analyzing over 8,200 resettlement requests, and planning long-term solutions for this demographic. This initiative stands in stark contrast to the effective bans placed on refugees from other nations, such as Afghanistan and Syria, indicating a selective approach to refugee admittance under the current administration.
The Trump administration has implemented a program specifically for white Afrikaners from South Africa, facilitating their refugee applications while largely banning others.
U.S. officials have been directed to focus on screening white Afrikaner farmers, with ad hoc refugee centers set up to process their applications.
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