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Trump to press Ramaphosa to save the racial law laws back

President Trump plans to push President Cyril Ramaphosa from South Africa in order to recall the laws of the country's racist equity and do more to do a white ethnic minority, in a meeting that is planned in the White House on Wednesday, according to an official of the White House.

The meeting takes place a little more than a week after the Trump government greeted a group of white South Africans in the United States as refugees after claiming they were persecuted in their home country. The tensions between the two countries have been impressed by racist questions, since Mr. Trump's government tried to make its crusade globally in order to eliminate politics in terms of diversity and to eliminate historical inequalities.

One of the topics that Mr. Trump will probably raise is the alleged discrimination against Africans, according to the official, who spoke about the meeting on the condition of anonymity. Members of the white minority, descendants of European colonialists who ruled during apartheid, were among the United States in a US-financed charta plane to the United States.

Mr. Trump has steadily broken down the country's refugee system, which made a refuge in front of war, famine and natural disasters, but made an exception to the accelerated resettlement of the Africans.

In the meeting of the White House, Mr. Trump can also urge the South African government to condemn an ​​anti-apartheid singing that demanded the murder of Africans who distanced the government party, the African National Congress from years ago.

Mr. Trump, who has also reinforced false claims of a “genocide” of the White farmers, will also also ask for the South African government to classify agricultural attacks as a precedent crime, said the official. He is expected to be released from the prerequisite that foreign companies sell equity capital in their business to black South Africans or others who were excluded from the property during apartheid.

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