South Africa (KAAB TV) – Groups representing some of the white minority in South Africa responded on Saturday to Donald Trump’s plan to resettle those people as refugees in the United States.
Two organizations representing white South Africans responded by rejecting Trump’s plan to deport people from the United States and resettle them in South Africa.
This plan was detailed in a presidential decree signed by Trump on Friday, which stopped all the aid and economic assistance that the United States gives to South Africa.
The White House said that this is aimed at punishing what the Trump administration said was a “violation of the rights” of some of its white citizens, which was carried out by the government.
President Trump has accused the South African government, which has been ruled by black South African politicians for more than 30 years, for allowing violent attacks against the white minority farmers.
He also alleged that the government issued a law to confiscate the farms of the whites, without any compensation.
The South African government has denied any concerted attacks on white farmers, saying Trump’s description of the new land law is full of misinformation and misinformation.