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Trump joked, while the golfers spoke about their personal experiences and the importance of strong U.S.-South Africa ties. Els urged Trump to support cooperation between the two nations.
President Trump has singled out White Afrikaner farmers for U.S. refugee status, claiming they're persecuted in South Africa. But most people there say it's simply not true.
President Trump's controversial executive order offering refugee status to the White Afrikaner minority in South Africa has enflamed tensions in the country and emboldened some who want to secede.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says his government is ‘completely against’ policies espoused by the leader of a ...
White South Africans fast-tracked into U.S., granted refugee status by Trump 03:40. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit the White House next week, his office said Thursday, days ...
Nevertheless, Trump has granted refugee status to over 50 white South Africans and banned the government from participating in this year’s G20 summit, which is set to be hosted by South Africa.
President Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa engaged in a debate in the Oval Office over claims there is a genocide being perpetrated against white farmers in South Africa.
President Donald Trump has used a White House meeting to confront South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with baseless claims of the systematic killing of white farmers in that country.
Trump had already cut all U.S. assistance to South Africa and welcomed several dozen white South African farmers to the U.S. as refugees as he pressed the case that a “genocide” is underway in ...
South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters hit back at Donald Trump after he criticized their leader in front of the nation's president at an Oval Office meeting.
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Face2Face Africa on MSNTrump administration urges Supreme Court to approve controversial deportation flight to South SudanThe Trump administration urges the Supreme Court to approve deportations to South Sudan, challenging a judge’s order over fears of torture.
White-minority rule ended in South Africa in 1994, with the rise of Nelson Mandela and his African National Congress (ANC) to ...
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