Episcopal Church's Decision to End Partnership with U.S. Government Over Refugee Resettlement

The Episcopal Church ends partnership with U.S. government over refusal to resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa, citing moral opposition. This decision is rooted in the church's commitment to racial justice and reconciliation. The Trump administration has otherwise frozen the refugee program, with Afrikaners being among the few granted entry.

Resettlement of White Afrikaners in the United States

A group of white Afrikaners from South Africa, granted refugee status by the Trump administration, are being resettled in the United States with a pathway to citizenship and government benefits. The resettlement effort follows Trump's executive order claiming mistreatment of minority Afrikaners in South Africa, despite lack of evidence. The move has sparked controversy and criticism from the South African government and citizens.

President Trump's Executive Order Penalizing South Africa

President Trump's executive order penalizing South Africa due to land seizures and foreign policy decisions has sparked controversy and backlash from the African nation. The order aims to promote the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees facing discrimination and restrict aid to South Africa.