US Targets 4,500 Monthly Refugee Admissions from White South Africans
The US plans to process 4,500 refugee applications monthly from white South Africans, surpassing Trump’s 2026 global cap. Program faces recent pauses amid controversy.
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The US plans to process 4,500 refugee applications monthly from white South Africans, surpassing Trump’s 2026 global cap. Program faces recent pauses amid controversy.
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