The US will begin welcoming White South Africans as ‘refugees’ on Monday.
This move has been classified as a ‘priority’ due to claims of ‘race-based persecution’.
South Africa’s president has criticized the decision, stating that no South African citizens should be classified as refugees.
The decision has sparked controversy and debate over the treatment of asylum-seekers from different backgrounds.
Critics argue that the US is showing favoritism towards White South Africans while rejecting other asylum-seekers.
Supporters of the decision believe that it is necessary to protect those facing persecution based on their race.
The issue highlights the complexities of refugee policies and the challenges of addressing discrimination and persecution.
It also raises questions about how countries determine who qualifies for refugee status and asylum.
The debate is likely to continue as the US begins welcoming White South Africans under the refugee classification.