Donald Trump Increases Refugee Admissions Ceiling by 1,000 to Accommodate White South Africans

Trump froze refugee admissions from around the world when ‌he ⁠took office in January 2025

U.S. President Donald Trump ​increased the refugee admissions ceiling by ‌10,000 for this year to allow more white South Africans to come into the country, a signed presidential ​determination reviewed by Reuters showed.
The document, ​dated May 21, said white South Africans ⁠of Afrikaner ethnicity face an emergency situation ​due to ‘incitement of racially motivated violence’ by the ​government and political parties in the majority-Black country.
The White House, U.S. State Department and South Africa’s government did ​not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Trump froze refugee admissions from around the world when ‌he ⁠took office in January 2025, but weeks later launched a program exclusively aimed at bringing in white South Africans.
He initially set the refugee ​ceiling at ​a record-low ⁠7,500 for fiscal year 2026, which ends on September 30. But ​his administration has already brought in ​6,000 ⁠white South Africans through the end of April, government figures show.
Trump’s decision to increase the number ⁠of ​refugee admissions brings the total ​ceiling to 17,500.

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