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South Africa's Expropriation Act allows the government to seize land without compensation, while Afrikaners face racially targeted violence and discrimination in employment — exactly the kind of situation refugee protections are meant to address. The Trump administration is right to prioritize those who are victims of state-linked racial bias. Ignoring persecution based on the identity of the victims turns human rights into a selective standard rather than a universal principle.
White South Africans aren't refugees — they remain the wealthiest demographic in South Africa, with household incomes around four and a half times higher than Black households, and are statistically less likely to be victims of violent crime. Afrikaners account for just 0.2% of the country’s murders, undermining any serious claim of genocide. Under Donald Trump, gutting refugee admissions for war survivors while fast-tracking white South Africans amounts to race-based policy, plain and simple.