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White South African applicants say they feel forgotten under Trump’s refugee program

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More than half a dozen white South Africans say they applied early for the U.S. refugee program. As they wait, they say they face violent racial discrimination, a claim experts refute.

A year ago, President Donald Trump all but shut America’s door to refugees from around the world fleeing war and genocide. He left out one notable exception: white South Africans, whom the administration says face racial persecution and violence.

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