What hardships did these Afrikaners have to show in order to gain refugee status?
"We're the only country on the continent where the colonisers came to stay and we have never driven them out of our country," he added, dismissing claims Afrikaners were being persecuted.
Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce82e67p8p2o
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I have to admit I'm looking forward to the Left explaining who has a right to seek asylum in the US and who does not.
It will be educational to Americans to know whether reverse apartheid / reverse racism is the actual goal of the left, and due process is just a cover for that plan. It certainly seems the Left is sprinting away from MLK's dream that someday we would be judged by content of character, and not color of skin.
You miss the point completely. Mango pushed these people to the front of the line while letting no one else in. That’s the issue. I have no issue with their emigration but as your crowd points out there are rules and one of them is you wait your turn and don’t get a special exception that no one else gets.
They certainly also didn’t look malnourished or impoverished in the photos after they landed. They got special treatment, plain and simple? Can you hazard a guess why?
Last time I flew back from Johannesburg I sat with a few young men who were South African farmers. They were on their way to the US to work on our farms for half the year because we can't find enough Americans who are willing to do this work... AND because they were terrified to work farms in SA.
I also spent a couple weeks in Zimbabwe, which was once the breadbasket of Africa but where most farms are now fallow because no one left in the country knows how to farm.
Link: https://x.com/i/status/1922213073957327219
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