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Trump Administration Moves to Expand Refugee Program for White South Africans to 17,500

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
May 20, 2026
in South Africa, Trump Administration, U.S.
Trump Administration Moves to Expand Refugee Program for White South Africans to 17,500
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The Trump administration has proposed increasing the U.S. refugee admissions ceiling for fiscal year 2026 to 17,500, with about 10,000 additional slots intended for White South Africans, according to emergency determinations sent to Congress.

Under the proposal, the expansion would prioritize Afrikaners, a group of White South Africans descended mainly from Dutch settlers. Officials indicated the increase would raise the existing ceiling of 7,500, which government figures cited in reporting show has largely been used this year for resettlement from South Africa.

The State Department informed Congress that “unforeseen developments in South Africa created an emergency refugee situation,” supporting the request for expanded admissions. The proposal estimates the additional resettlement would cost about $100 million and notes that the change requires consultation with lawmakers under U.S. law before implementation.

President Donald Trump has alleged that Afrikaners face severe violence and discrimination, stating that “a genocide is taking place” and that “White farmers are being brutally killed and their land confiscated.” South African authorities have rejected those claims, asserting that there is no government-sponsored persecution of the minority group.

U.S. officials cited rising diplomatic tensions, including critical remarks from South African leaders and a past incident involving a U.S. refugee processing center, as contributing factors in the decision. A State Department spokesperson remarked, “President Trump has been very clear that we are prioritizing the resettlement of Afrikaners in South Africa who are escaping government-sponsored race-based discrimination,” and added that refugee determinations rest with the president.

Experts and analysts cited in reporting have said there is no evidence supporting allegations of a targeted “white genocide,” noting that violence in South Africa affects multiple communities amid broader crime challenges. The proposal represents a significant shift in U.S. refugee policy, sharply reducing overall admissions while concentrating a large share on one national group.


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