💨 Abstract
A recent U.S. policy aimed at welcoming white Afrikaner farmers from South Africa, citing persecution, is a key topic in an upcoming White House meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and South Africa’s president. The Associated Press reported from a South African agricultural fair, where both white and Black farmers, as well as conservative Afrikaner groups, dismissed the U.S. claims of "genocide" and land seizure, acknowledging violent crime as a general issue.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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