
ReutersUS President Donald Trump has granted the African African community refugee status in South Africa and insisted that massacre is being carried out in this country.
60 of them arrived in the United States after being exiled.
The South African government has allowed the US Embassy to consider applications within the state, and the group allowed to be accredited at Johannesburg’s major international airports.
Who is African?
South Africa’s historical Online summarizes their identity by pointing out that “modern African you descend from Western Europeans settled at the southern end of Africa in the mid -17th century.”
The history of South Africa is a mixture of the Netherlands (34.8%), Germany (33.7%) and France (13.2%), and South Africa’s history has formed a “unique cultural group” according to South Africa’s history.
Their language, African people, are very similar to the Netherlands.
But they were rooted in Africa and forced blacks to leave the earth in the African and other white communities.
African you are also known as a Boer, and it actually means farmers, and the group is still closely related to agriculture.
In 1948, Africa in South Africa, the government -led government introduced Apa Lert Hate or Apartments, which raised racial separation to an extreme level.
This included a law that banned the marriage of racial good, booked many skilled and semi -skilled jobs for white people, and forced blacks to live in villages and hometowns.
They should also not be able to show the notorious education of the infamous education of Hendrik Verwoerd, African leader in the 1950s. They must know that the station of life is the drawer of wood and water.
South Africa’s dominance in South Africa led to Nelson Mandela and African Parliament (ANC) in 1994, allowing blacks to vote for the first time in the national elections.
African you currently have more than 2.5 million (about 4%) of more than 60 million people.
Is massacre commit?
AFP through Getty ImagesSouth Africa, representing African and white communities, did not claim that there was a massacre in South Africa.
But such claims have been circulating among right -wing groups for many years, and Trump also mentioned massacre during his first term.
This claim was found to have been spread online with attacks or misunderstood information on white farmers.
In February, the South African judge dismissed the idea of massacre “clearly” and “not real” when judging a inheritance case related to the donation of a wealthy supporter for the white superiorist group, Boerelegioen.
South Africa said it did not disclose crime levels according to race, but the latest figures were killed in this country between October and December 2024.
Twelve people died of a farm attack. One out of 12 was farmers, five were farmers and four were blacks.
What did Trump and Musk say?
Trump defended the decision to give African’s refugee status, and “massacre” is happening in South Africa, and white farmers said, “The land is being seized.”
Trump said he was not sure how to attend the G20 summit of the world leader, which is scheduled to be held in such an environment in South Africa at the end of this year.
“I don’t know how we can go unless the situation is cared for,” he added.
President Siril Lamabosa of South Africa said, “It is a completely false lie.”
He mentioned the first group that moved to the United States, saying, “They are leaving because they don’t want to accept the changes in Korea and the Constitution.”
The government denied that the land was being seized, and Bill Ramaphosa, who signed the law in January, aimed to solve the distribution of land faced by white minority rules.
However, this law was accused by the Democratic Alliance (DA), a major allied partner of Ramaphosa. DA says it will challenge the law in the top court of South Africa because it threatens property rights.
Born in South Africa, Trump’s close torture Elon Musk mentioned his satellite Internet service provider, STARLINK, “It cannot be operated in South Africa because it is not a black man.”
To operate in South Africa, Starlink must obtain a network and service license, which requires 30% ownership of historically disadvantaged groups.
This is mainly a black population of South Africa, and has been closed in the economy in racist apartments.
Independence of South Africa (ICASA), a regulatory agency in telecommunications and broadcasting sectors, told the BBC that Starlink has not submitted a license application to the BBC.
Musk also accused the massacre of “actively promoted” massacre through the singing songs by the fourth largest party in South Africa.
Why does the party sing about shooting bore?
Gallo image through Getty imageThe trademark song of EFF leader Julius Malema is “Boer, Shoot the Farmer” and sings at political rally.
The Afrikaner Robbie Group said he tried to prohibit singing and said he was inflamed and hated.
However, the Supreme Court’s Court in South Africa ruled that Malema was in the right to call the first popular lyrics during the anti -lerthaid struggle at the political rally.
The court ruled that “a person who knows reasonably” is “when the song of the protest is adjusted by the politicians, the word can literally be understood, and the gesture of the shooting case is understood as the call for weapons or violence.”
Instead, this song was a “provocative way” to develop the political agenda of the EFF.
The Afriforum has filed an appeal on the ruling, but the Supreme Court in South Africa said that there is little possibility of success as it refused to hear the case.
In 2023, former President Tabo McBeci, South Africa, urged Malema to stop singing.
ANC says he no longer sings, but he says, “I can’t prescribe what to sing to other parties.”
Do white people face discrimination in South Africa?
Despite the end of the white minority rules in 1994, the effect is still felt.
The average standard of living in the white community is much higher than that of blacks.
According to a recent report by the South African Employment Equality Committee, white people account for 62.1% of the top management posts despite only 7.7% of the economically active population.
The government has enacted many laws to cancel the balance, such as extensive economic authority and employment shares.
The revised version of the second law imposes strict employment goals for employees, not white.
This law has been welcomed by many South African people, but some minority people become more difficult to sign a government contract with jobs. For example, there was a criticism that business opportunities could lead to corruption when they were given business opportunities to their friends and relatives.
There was a democratic alliance among the critics, but despite being part of the ruling Union, he challenged the recently revised employment stock law in court and said, “Many more people will be alienated than our economy.”
Gayton McKenzie Sports Secretary of Sports recently burned when his department was advertised to be open to the color of the color, which is only open to the color of the Asia and the white population.
He defended this movement by applying the Employment equity law and ensuring that “all races are represented” because most people in his department are black.
Do most Africans want to move to the United States?
ReutersIt doesn’t look that way.
In March, a business group said that about 70,000 Africanes expressed interest in moving to the United States at 2.5 million people to Trump’s proposal.
On Monday, the US Embassy in South Africa announced a statement that clarifies the re -settlement standards and deals with people of ethnic minorities as well as African. Someone who can cite fear of past persecution or persecution in the future.
The most recent census of South Africa in 2022 shows that the largest number of people (formal terms are the most used terms) accounting for 8%of the population. They follow 7%of white people, including African, and 3%for Asians.
After Trump’s proposal, the African Neung Robbie Group has posted an article on the website, “10 historical reasons for staying in South Africa.”
Last week, the leader of the right -wing freedom plus party said he was devoted to South Africa.
“We are tied to Africa and we will build a future for ourselves and our children.
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