💨 Abstract
Afrikaner farmer Armand Cilliers, who initially sought refuge in the U.S. due to fears of farm brutality, has decided to stay in South Africa. He cited personal reasons, including his son's illness and his desire to support his family. Cilliers emphasized that his decision was not political and that he loves all people in his country. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has significantly reduced the number of refugees allowed into the U.S.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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