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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk Wins Exception to Black Ownership Rule in South AfricaDuring CNBC’s Squawk Box Monday, co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin asked Tennessee Senator Bill Hagerty about the president’s recent outrage at Walmart. The mega retail chain’s CFO warned last week that consumers might start to see higher prices on products as soon as June.
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The Western Journal on MSNRuling South African Party Furious After White Refugees Escape to US; Want 'Accountability for Historic Privilege'The Episcopal Church rejected the Trump administration's request for assistance, saying it would not help the 59 South African refugees that arrived in the U.S. on Monday. The church's presiding bishop,
Right-wing Afrikaners groups celebrated the ambush but others in the Rainbow Nation found it "uncomfortable" to watch.
Genocide Watch agrees that Malema and his Marxist Economic Freedom Front party “encourages these murders, which are meant to terrorize farmers into emigrating from South Africa” and noted “White farmers are defenseless because South Africa outlawed private gun possession and disbanded the mutual protection cooperatives.”
During a White House meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, President Trump showed a video and waved around printouts of what he said was evidence of racial persecution of white South Africans. Trump has long spread false claims of land seizures and mass killings of Afrikaners.
Trump's administration fast-tracks white South African Afrikaners as refugees, sparking backlash over racial bias and sidelining thousands of non-white asylum seekers still in limbo.
I’m glad that there are people still coming through,” Zomi leader Francis Kham says, but refugee resettlement “should be extended to everyone that’s really [facing] the same discrimination.”
The Trump administration granted refugee status to 59 white South Africans, citing racial discrimination as a cause for concern. The move has faced criticism, with South African officials dismissing claims of persecution.
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Acting ICE director says U.S. is using 'safe third countries' to remove public safety threats. Lawyers argue the immigrants — from Myanmar, Vietnam, Cuba, South Sudan and Mexico — were denied due process.
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa will hold crucial talks at the White House with US President Donald Trump on Wednesday in a high-stakes meeting that could improve or deteriorate already frosty relations between the nations.