BOOM! President Donald J. Trump Offers “Resettlement of Afrikaner Refugees Escaping Government-Sponsored Race-Based Discrimination” in South Africa
February 8, 2025
Here is a video from inside the Afrikaner squatter camps in South Africa
The SA govt has implemented policies to strip these people of land and employment in the name of ‘social justice’
At the end you can see a militia stealing their food pic.twitter.com/jXqCc1qvmE
— Jack Poso (@JackPosobiec) February 8, 2025
Donald J. Trump continues his historic Presidency by issuing an Executive Order to cut off all aid to the radical Marxist and racist ANC regime in South Africa and offer a resettlement plan to ethnic minorities targeted by racist legislation and horrific violence in South Africa. “This week the chickens finally came home to roost for the ANC and their extremist, destructive policies”, commented AfriForum spokesman Ernst van Zyl.
The EO issued Feb. 7, 2025 charges that “in shocking disregard of its citizens’ rights, the Republic of South Africa recently enacted Expropriation Act 13 of 2024, to enable the government of South Africa to seize ethnic minority Afrikaners’ agricultural property without compensation.”
This Act “follows countless government policies designed to dismantle equal opportunity in employment, education, and business, and hateful rhetoric and government actions fueling disproportionate violence against racially disfavored landowners. In addition, South Africa has taken aggressive positions towards the United States and its allies, including accusing Israel, not Hamas, of genocide in the International Court of Justice, and reinvigorating its relations with Iran to develop commercial, military, and nuclear arrangements.”
President Trump also imposed sanctions on members of the so-called “International Criminal Court,” which grew out of the “International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia” founded by radical leftist activists George Soros and Mark Malloch-Brown of the Open Society Foundation and Aryeh Neier of Human Rights Watch.
“The United States cannot support the government of South Africa’s commission of rights violations in its country”, the EO read. Therefore, “the United States shall not provide aid or assistance to South Africa” and “the United States shall promote the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees escaping government-sponsored race-based discrimination, including racially discriminatory property confiscation.”
Conditions in Afrikaner squatter camps in South Africa that have grown in number as the govt has implemented policies to divest them of land and employment pic.twitter.com/mb0EUKyAsE
— Jack Poso (@JackPosobiec) February 7, 2025
Regarding the Refugee Resettlement program, the President instructed: “The Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall take appropriate steps, consistent with law, to prioritize humanitarian relief, including admission and resettlement through the United States Refugee Admissions Program, for Afrikaners in South Africa who are victims of unjust racial discrimination. Such plan shall be submitted to the President through the Assistant to the President and Homeland Security Advisor.”
The United States has funded the racist, radical Marxist government in South Africa with $6 billion since 2014, including $440 million in both 2023 and 2024.
In that time, the country’s murder rate has skyrocketed, especially targeting white farmers, rolling blackouts became standard, a wave of riots shook the country in 2021, and President Cyril Ramaphosa was found with $4 million in cash hidden in his couch on his Phala Phala farm 2020.
Ernst van Zyl, Head of Public Relations at AfriForum civil rights organization, commented:
“This week the chickens finally came home to roost for the ANC and their extremist, destructive policies. The president of the United States, Donald Trump, took to social media and put the South African government on notice regarding their latest attack against private property. Furthermore, Trump alluded to the South African government’s malicious targeting of specific groups with their policies.”
“Disturbingly, many in the media breathlessly rushed to the defence of the government, shamelessly gaslighting the public about the ANC’s intentions with the Expropriation Act. I therefore take it upon myself to provide you with the ANC’s stated intentions, because the captured commentariat of South Africa have failed to do so.”
“In 2018, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the ANC had officially resolved to amend the Constitution to “explicitly allow for Land Expropriation without compensation.”
In 2021 this amendment to Section 25 of the Constitution failed to pass in the National Assembly. The ANC failed to get the required two-thirds majority. The main reason was because the EFF demanded that it must enable full state custodianship of property, while the ANC only proposed that state custodianship be applicable to “certain land” within the context of expropriation. AfriForum warned at the time that the fight to defend property rights in South Africa is not over by a long shot, and that these rights will likely be threatened again in the future.
In December 2021, after the attempt to amend the Constitution failed, then Minister of Justice, Ronald Lamola, stated, “Changing the Constitution was just one instrument we could have used,” “The matter is now ended. We will now use our simple majority to pass laws that will allow for expropriation without compensation.”
Lamola was referring to, among other things, the Expropriation Bill. President Ramaphosa echoed these sentiments when he had stated in a January 2022 address that, “The ANC will implement its resolution on the expropriation of land without compensation despite the refusal of other parties in Parliament.”
The Expropriation Bill, which President Ramaphosa signed into law in 2025, was published and gazetted in October 2020. This Bill, now an Act, enables expropriation with “nil” compensation, which is simply another way of saying no compensation.
The Act also empowers any state organ or department to expropriate any private property. This power is not limited to land. In the past week, many legal experts and analysts tried to gaslight the public by arguing that “nil compensation” does not mean “no compensation”. The ANC, however, have been crystal clear about what they understand “nil” compensation to mean.
In 2024, Deputy President Paul Mashatile reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the expropriation of land without compensation, specifically through the use of the Expropriation Act. On the matter of “without compensation” and “nil compensation” regarding the Expropriation Act, the Deputy President said that the intention was the same and the difference was wording: “It may well be that you have issues with the wording thereof, but the intention is to achieve exactly that … that we need to expropriate land without compensation where applicable.”
Mashatile continued, “We use the words in the act that ‘we should expropriate land if it’s in the public interest’. The issue of nil compensation, I will look at. But my sense is nil compensation is that you don’t pay.”
In an address by President Ramaphosa to the ANC Manifesto Review Rally in 2023, the matter of the Expropriation Act enabling expropriation without compensation was again emphasized: “We will pass the Expropriation Bill … and will grant the state the authority to expropriate land for public purposes or interests and establish that nil or zero-rand compensation will be deemed just and equitable in accordance with the law.”
AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel: “The ANC is putting their extremist agenda above South Africa.”
Dr. Theo van Jager, head of The Southern African Agri Initiative (SAAI):
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Author: Collin McMahon