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South Africa Warns Afrikaners Seeking U.S. Asylum of Diplomatic Consequences

May 14, 2025
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South Africa Warns Afrikaners Seeking U.S. Asylum of Diplomatic Consequences
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In a surprising move, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, has issued a stern warning to the 49 Afrikaners applying for refugee status in the U.S., cautioning that they may face severe restrictions—including loss of consular support and even the right to return home.

The Afrikaners, a predominantly white ethnic group in South Africa, are seeking asylum in the U.S., citing racial discrimination and safety concerns in their home country. However, Lamola emphasized that those who formally renounce ties with South Africa by claiming refugee status could jeopardize their relationship with the nation.

“Seeking refugee status implies a severing of ties with South Africa,” Lamola stated. “Individuals who take this path may find their access to diplomatic services, including the right to return, significantly limited.”

The warning comes amid South Africa’s ongoing efforts to navigate its complex racial and political history, including the legacy of apartheid. Lamola stressed that the government would closely monitor the situation, as such cases could have broader diplomatic implications.

While the U.S. has yet to rule on the asylum applications, Lamola’s remarks have sparked debate over South Africa’s evolving stance toward its diaspora. Some view the statement as a firm boundary-setting measure, while others question its impact on citizens fleeing alleged persecution.

As tensions persist, the situation raises broader questions about how South Africa will manage its relationship with expatriates in the future—particularly those who publicly disavow the country’s ability to protect them. The outcome of these asylum claims could set a significant precedent for similar cases moving forward.

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