Trump offers pathway to citizenship for South African farmers, families
- Donald Trump announced a 'rapid pathway' for South African farmers seeking U.S. citizenship, stating that any farmer with family will be invited into the United States for safety reasons.
- The U.S. suspended federal aid to South Africa following the country's Expropriation Act, which allows expropriation of land in the public interest.
- President Cyril Ramaphosa's government claims the Expropriation Act aims to rectify historical injustices and does not allow arbitrary land seizures.
- Trump's actions and statements are straining U.S.-South Africa relations amid ongoing debates about land reform and safety for farmers.
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Trump offers exit ramp to South African farmers
by WorldTribune Staff, March 10, 2025 Real World News President Donald Trump on Friday ceased all U.S. funding to South Africa and opened a pathway to fast-track U.S. citizenship for farmers who are having their land confiscated by the South African government. “South Africa is being terrible, plus, to long time Farmers in the country. […]
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