'It's not fair': Other refugees in limbo as US welcomes white South Africans
Summary
The US stopped a refugee resettlement program, leaving 120,000 refugees, including a family from the Democratic Republic of Congo, without a clear plan for resettlement. However, the US recently allowed Afrikaner refugees from South Africa to enter the country, citing racial discrimination concerns, which has caused frustration among other waiting refugees.Key Facts
- The US paused a refugee resettlement program, affecting 120,000 refugees.
- A family from the Democratic Republic of Congo prepared to move to the US but had their flight canceled.
- Former President Trump paused the refugee program and implemented stricter immigration policies.
- President Trump allowed Afrikaner refugees from South Africa to enter the US.
- Afrikaners, a group of white South Africans, were claimed by Trump to face racial discrimination.
- The decision to let Afrikaners in quickly has upset other refugees like Pacito, who are still waiting.
- Critics argue these claims of Afrikaner persecution are false.
- The legal changes in South Africa regarding land ownership have added to the tensions.
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