First white South Africans arrive in US as Trump claims they face racial discrimination
Donald Trump says white refugees face ‘genocide’, but South Africa says there is no evidence of persecution

The Trump administration welcomed on Monday 59 white South Africans it granted refugee status in the United States, having deemed them victims of racial discrimination, while drawing criticism from Democrats and stirring confusion in South Africa.
US President Donald Trump has blocked mostly non-white refugee admissions from the rest of the world but in February offered to resettle Afrikaners, the descendants of mostly Dutch settlers, saying they faced discrimination.
Asked on Monday why white South Africans were being prioritised above the victims of famine and war elsewhere in Africa, Trump said, without providing evidence, that Afrikaners were being killed.
“It’s a genocide that’s taking place,” Trump told reporters at the White House, going further than he has previously in echoing right-wing tropes about their alleged persecution.

He was not favouring Afrikaners because they were white, Trump said, adding that their race “makes no difference to me”.