By Redaction ARPS Media with AP
In Bothaville, South Africa, Afrikaner farmers convened for an agricultural fair amidst ongoing discussions regarding a new U.S. refugee policy that has conferred refugee status on at least 49 Afrikaners, citing racial and violent persecution.
While some factions dismiss allegations of genocide and large-scale land seizures in South Africa, concerns about safety within farming communities were expressed by both Black and white farmers.
President Cyril Ramaphosa attended the fair and underscored the importance of confronting issues rather than evading them.
The expedited processing of refugee applications for Afrikaners has prompted questions about the asylum process, which traditionally requires thorough online interviews and evidence of persecution.