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South Africa Criticizes U.S. Decision to Grant Refugee Status to Afrikaners, Ramaphosa Raises Issue with Trump  

May 14, 2025
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South Africa Criticizes U.S. Decision to Grant Refugee Status to Afrikaners, Ramaphosa Raises Issue with Trump  
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has formally objected to the United States’ decision to grant refugee status to a group of Afrikaners, calling the move misguided and harmful to bilateral relations. The matter was reportedly discussed during a recent phone conversation between Ramaphosa and then-U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a statement from the South African Presidency.

 

The dispute arose after the U.S. government approved asylum for a small number of white South Africans—primarily Afrikaners—based on claims of persecution in South Africa. The decision, allegedly influenced by U.S. lobbying groups and contentious narratives about “white genocide,” has strained diplomatic relations between the two nations.

 

In the call, Ramaphosa stressed that South Africa is a constitutional democracy committed to human rights and the rule of law. “There is no evidence of systemic persecution against any racial group in our country,” he said, warning that the U.S. decision could perpetuate damaging stereotypes and hinder efforts to foster national unity.

 

The South African government has consistently dismissed claims that white farmers or Afrikaners face targeted persecution, attributing rural violence to broader crime and socio-economic challenges affecting all communities. Ramaphosa reiterated that crime in farming areas is a national issue, not a racially motivated campaign.

 

Diplomatic officials from both countries are expected to hold further talks to ease tensions. While the U.S. State Department has not yet issued an official response, analysts warn that mishandling the issue could strain relations.

 

The controversy highlights broader debates over refugee policies and the role of advocacy groups in shaping asylum decisions. For South Africa, the situation presents both a diplomatic challenge and an opportunity to reaffirm its stance against misinformation and racial division.

 

As discussions continue, the incident underscores the delicate balance between humanitarian concerns and the risk of politicizing migration policies.

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