White South Africans divided on US refugee offer
Summary
Some white South Africans are considering moving to the United States citing safety concerns from high crime rates. President Donald Trump has signed an order making Afrikaner resettlement in the U.S. a priority, although not all agree they are specifically targeted. Crime affects both white and black farmers in South Africa, prompting many to seek private security.Key Facts
- Marthinus is a farmer in South Africa's Free State province seeking refuge in the U.S. due to safety concerns.
- He fears crime, citing family members who were victims of farm attacks.
- President Trump has prioritized Afrikaner resettlement to the U.S. even as the overall refugee intake was lowered.
- Crime is widespread in South Africa, with 63 murders per day reported in early 2025.
- Black farmers like Thabo Makopo also face threats from crime and worry about attacks.
- Police response rates to crime reports are low, leading many to use private security services.
- South Africa has more private security guards than police and military personnel.
- Some people reject the idea that there is a targeted plan against white farmers.
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