My Fellow Democracy Defenders,
America has long been a refuge for those fleeing persecution, war, and economic hardship. However, not all claims for asylum are equally valid, and some groups may not meet the legal or moral standards required for resettlement. One such group is Afrikaner refugees from South Africa, who argue that they face persecution due to their race and political beliefs. They are white supremacists who should be deported, not given refugee status - here are 5 reasons why:
1. Lack of Credible Persecution Claims
Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch settlers in South Africa, argue that they face violence and discrimination under the current government. While South Africa has high crime rates, these affect all racial groups, not just Afrikaners. Unlike groups facing systematic genocide or state-sponsored oppression (such as the Rohingya in Myanmar or Uyghurs in China), Afrikaners still hold significant economic and social power in South Africa. Many own farmland and businesses, and they are not subject to government-led ethnic cleansing. Granting them refugee status could set a dangerous precedent where relatively privileged groups exploit asylum systems meant for truly desperate cases.
2. The Danger of Encouraging White Nationalist Migration
A significant portion of Afrikaner refugees align with far-right ideologies, including white nationalism and separatist movements like Orania, a whites-only enclave in South Africa. Allowing them to resettle in the U.S. could strengthen extremist movements, particularly in rural and conservative areas where white nationalist rhetoric already finds traction. America should not become a haven for racial separatists who reject multicultural democracy.
3. Asylum System Abuse and Economic Motives
Many Afrikaner migrants claim persecution but are primarily motivated by economic concerns. South Africa’s economy has struggled, but this does not constitute grounds for asylum. If the U.S. accepts economic migrants under the guise of refugee status, it undermines the integrity of the asylum process and diverts resources from those fleeing genuine violence, such as Syrians, Afghans, or Central Americans escaping cartels.
4. South Africa’s Democratic Framework
Unlike failed states or dictatorships, South Africa remains a constitutional democracy with legal protections for all citizens. Afrikaners have access to courts, political representation, and property rights. If they face discrimination, they should seek justice domestically rather than abandoning their country. Encouraging mass emigration weakens South Africa’s reconciliation efforts and could deepen racial tensions.
5. The Importance of Upholding Immigration Laws
The U.S. must enforce its immigration laws consistently. If Afrikaners are granted asylum based on weak claims, it could encourage other groups with questionable persecution narratives to exploit the system. Strict adherence to legal standards ensures that refugee protections remain available for the most vulnerable. Afrikaner refugees in America do not meet the threshold for legitimate asylum claims. Their deportation would uphold the integrity of the U.S. immigration system, prevent the legitimization of white nationalist ideologies, and ensure that true refugees—those facing imminent danger—receive priority. Instead of fleeing, Afrikaners should work toward reconciliation and reform in South Africa, a country that remains their rightful home.
Afrikaners are Nazis, just like Elon. He should also be arrested and deported to protect our sacred democracy. We must cooperate with the South African government and return the Afrikaners to face racial justice:
Immediately! We the majority do NOT want these racists poisoning the blood of America! Begone!
These privileged white South Afrikans came her under FALSE PRETENSES! They were NOT in danger—that’s a LIE! They must be deported back to SA! We don’t want racists admitted to our country! Begone!