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South Africa's President, Trump to challenge African refugees

South Africa was a focus of President Trump's criticism in his second term.

Mr. Trump has made an excessive claim that white farmers in South Africa are killed in a genocide. On May 12, Mr. Trump welcomed some of these farmers to the United States as refugees. He also excluded South Africa's ambassador to the United States and cut out American help.

South Africa will get his chance to refute what it says that Mr. Trump is visited on Wednesday with President Cyril Ramaphosa's planned visit to the White House in the White House.

Mr. Ramaphosa is faced with the political challenge of determining the principles of his country without anger without Mr. Trump. America is South Africa's second largest trading partner, but government officials say that many of their policies, who annoy Mr. Trump, are necessary to reverse the racist inequality created during apartheid.

Mr. Ramaphosa is likely to try to convince Mr. Trump that the United States will have much to maintain relationships with the relationship with South Africa, the largest economy in Africa. The South African President will also try to reset his relationship with Elon Musk, who was born in South Africa and perhaps the leader's loudest critic.

The South African officials denied Mr. Trump's claim that Africans, a white ethnic minority that the Apartheid has created and managed at home are pursued and killed at home.

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