The first group flies to us

The first group flies to us

The first group of 49 South Africa whitening gives a refugee position by President Donald Trump’s administration on their way to the United States.

On Sunday, they boarded a trip from Johannesburg, which is scheduled to reach a land in Washington, DC, later on Monday.

This comes after a weekend of speculation about when the Africans will leave for America, amid criticism from the South African government, which described the US resettlement plan as “political motives”.

The relations between South Africa and the United States were tense for months, after an executive order in February in which President Trump stated that the Apricans were victims of “racial discrimination”.

The United States criticized the local South Africa policy, accusing the government of grabbing the white farmers without any compensation – something that the southern African nation says it did not happen.

Bilateral tensions were strained for several months, as President Trump cost his administration by formulating plans to resettle African in the United States.

In March, The Ambassador of South Africa in the United States, I Ibrahim Rasul, has been expelled, After President Trump was accused of using the “white victim as a dog whistle”, which accused the United States of Mr. Rasol “race”.

The current group of refugees includes 49 people, who are expected to land in Washington, DC, later on Monday, before continuing in Texas.

President Trump’s openness comes to accept African refugees, as the United States has been involved in a broader campaign to immigrants and asylum seekers from other countries.

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