Trump Raises Refugee Cap by 10,000 for White South Africans
President Trump increased the U.S. refugee ceiling by 10,000 specifically for white South Africans, citing concerns over alleged racially motivated violence.

President Trump on Tuesday formally raised the U.S. refugee admissions ceiling by 10,000 individuals, with those slots designated specifically for white Afrikaners in South Africa.
The decision comes as Trump declared an emergency situation regarding what he characterized as racially motivated violence against South Africa's white minority population. The South African government has previously disputed claims of systematic violence against white farmers and residents.
The move represents a targeted increase to the annual refugee quota, which typically covers individuals fleeing persecution from various countries worldwide. The specific allocation for one demographic group from a single nation marks an unusual approach to refugee policy.
Members of the Trump administration have previously used biblical references to justify various immigration and security policies, though the president himself rarely quotes Scripture directly.
The decision is likely to draw scrutiny from immigration advocates and foreign policy experts, particularly given the ongoing diplomatic relationship between the United States and South Africa. The South African government has consistently maintained that claims of widespread violence against white minorities are exaggerated.