3 days ago
Afrikaner refugees in the US: Settled or struggling after one month?
In a viral video making the rounds on social media, a South African-born woman living in the US claimed that a family of Afrikaner 'refugees' are going without food, money, and cellphones in a hotel.
"They were of the understanding that they were going to be arriving here to assistance. People thought they were going to be arriving at a house, a job, and medical insurance. It isn't that way at all," the woman claimed.
However, the founder of Amerikaners (an organisation that assists South Africans who want to accept the refugee offer), Sam Busa, dismissed the claims that the 'refugees' may be in dire straits, with some allegedly living in hotels.
"We expected there would be some administrative issues for the pilot group, which is exactly why the pilot study was conducted - to iron out the everyday problems. As far as we know, the issues have been resolved and the group is settling well and excited about their new lives," she said.
Busa went on to say that it is not unusual for people to be housed in hotels in a refugee programme. "The US government would never deliberately abandon people with no resources. Those posting videos are just clickbaiting people by trying to dramatise a situation in a thinly veiled attempt to discredit the refugee process."