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A local leader said she hopes to help some of the thousands of refugees admitted under President Joe Biden who are now “stranded.”
The first Afrikaner refugees from South Africa arrived in Iowa this week. President Trump claims they were victims of racial discrimination and faced “genocide,” but the South African government says that’s not true.
Resettlement groups say the arrival of the Afrikaners shows how the government can quickly move and hope others with long waits can come to the US.
The 12×30-foot storage unit in a Raleigh, North Carolina, suburb is crammed full of chairs, tables, mattresses, lamps, pots and pans.
Errol Langton and eight members of his family were among the first group of white South Africans to arrive in the United States this week after President Trump created an expedited path to citizenship.
Y’all shouldn’t have been able to skip the line. Y’all should not be here before the tens of thousands of people throughout the world who, just like you, were vetted and prepared to leave their homeland — who must leave out of true fear for their lives. But were denied, not expedited.
Many of the Afrikaans-speaking farmers who have taken the opportunity to start a new life in the United States will be settling in three states—Idaho, Iowa, and North Carolina. We take a look at ...