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President Donald Trump claimed there is an ongoing "genocide" against white farmers in South Africa during a tense meeting with the South African president on Wednesday.
A second group of White South Africans arrived in the US last week as part of a refugee programme put in place by the Trump ...
Nearly 50 Afrikaner refugees arrived in Washington, D.C., on Monday—despite President Donald Trump pausing most other refugee ...
Despite the president s Oval Office lesson on South African history, most Americans are unfamiliar with the plight of the ...
Nine people arrived late last week, said Jaco Kleynhans, head of international liaison at the Solidarity Movement, a group ...
Saner voices in the U.S. media have been appropriately appalled by President Trump referencing the word “genocide” while ...
President Trump has singled out White Afrikaner farmers for U.S. refugee status, claiming they're persecuted in South Africa.
Ramaphosa pushed for the high-stakes meeting with Trump in an attempt to salvage ties the United States, which have hit their lowest point since the end of the racist apartheid system in 1994.
In a tense Oval Office meeting on President Donald Trump directly challenged South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on allegations of genocide and violence against white farmers ...
During a meeting on Wednesday, Trump had an aide present a video to the South African president that alleges "white genocide." ...
President Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who pushed back on claims about White genocide in South ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said Monday that he spoke with Trump recently and told him his administration had been fed false information by groups who were casting white people as ...