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White South Africans granted Trump's refugee status in the USA

The first aircraft with white South Africans, who received refugee status from the Trump administration at Washington Dulles on Monday morning at Washington Dulles, landed at Washington Dulles on Monday morning.

The arrival is a drastic reversal of the United States' refugee policy, which has long been focused on helping people before war, famine and genocide. President Trump essentially stopped all the refugee registration programs on his first day of office before he had a way for Africans, a white ethnic minority that ruled during the apartheid in South Africa, for the re -settlement in the United States.

The group, which arrived on Monday on an Omni Air International Charter flight, financed by the USA on Monday, said they were discriminated against, faced employment and were suspended due to their breed. According to a spokesman for the South African airport authority, the forty -native Africans rose on Sunday after more than 8,000 people were interested in the program. There are sparse details about the people who have arrived in the USA.

The South Africans, who reached the United States on Monday, had no more than three months from the Trump government. According to the American Immigration Council, an Advocacy group for immigrants, the resettlement of refugees before the first Trump government took an average of 18 to 24 months.

Mr. Trump said on Monday that the United States would expand citizenship to the people he said that they were the victim of a genocide.

“Farmers are killed,” he said. “You are known to know. Whether you are white or black makes no difference for me. White farmers are brutally killed and the country is confiscated in South Africa.”

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