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The episcopal church has its long -term cooperation with the White house About a refusal to help the white South Africans provide refugee status through Donald Trump.

Chairman of Bishop Sean Rowe announced the decision of the church the next day The first party of the South Africans landed in Virginia after the Trump government followed their applications quickly.

The group consists of 49 Afrikaners – a white minority group in South Africa – According to the government of Trump, their country seized by the South African government without compensation, a claim that is refused by Cape Town.

Trump issued an executive order in February and accused the South African government of facilitating a ‘genocide’ against white farmers.

However, some have claimed that Trump is burning racial tensions and gives priority to white applicants, while at the same time they are closed off a lot of the South Africa refugee program.

After accelerating the refugee applications of the Afrikaners, the episcopal Church announced this week that it ended its program to help the South African migrants resquare while quoting his ‘dedication to racial justice and reconciliation’.

The church also called its ties with the Anglican church of South Africa, where Rowe said that the church was against ‘preferential treatment’ to one group of refugees above the other.

Rowe said that the church has promised to fully close the ties of its migration services to the federal government towards the end of the year, in a clear show of protest against Trump’s acceptance of the 49 Afrikaners.

The episcopal church has abruptly terminated its long -term partnership with the White House because of a refusal to help white South Africans to grant the status of the refugees by President Trump. Shown: chairman Bishop Sean Rowe

The episcopal church has abruptly terminated its long -term partnership with the White House because of a refusal to help white South Africans to grant the status of the refugees by President Trump. Shown: chairman Bishop Sean Rowe

The move comes after the Trump administration accelerates applications of 49 Afrikaners to enter the US because he accused South Africa of committing a 'genocide' against white farmers

The move comes after the Trump administration accelerates applications of 49 Afrikaners to enter the US because he accused South Africa of committing a ‘genocide’ against white farmers

The relocation of the episcopal church marks the end of nearly four decades of work with the federal government to help refugees resett.

The Fallout is mainly the result of Trump’s movements to quickly reform and reduce the federal government since the reconsideration of the office, including the termination of almost all foreign help through the now fortified USAID program.

While the Trump administration recorded legal paths for many refugees to enter the US – including in South Africa – has its decision to facilitate the applications of the Afrikaners to escape the alleged genocide, led to claims of preferential treatment.

Although the Church World Service said that it would be open to the resettlement of the South Africans, it has also publicly stated that they should not be followed quickly, while ‘life-saving resettlement for other refugee populations’ is rejected.

Another faith -based help group, the world relief, also insisted on the White House to remain migration programs for a wide range of individuals who have fled perspective because of their faith, political opinion, race or other reasons described according to American legislation. ‘

Before the migrants arrived in Virginia this week, Collen Msibi, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Transport in South Africa, said that the 49 refugees should be screened by the police to ensure that there were no criminal cases or outstanding warrants before they can leave.

Seen at the arrival of the first Afrikaners on Tuesday, where people have a sign with the lecture: 'Real refugees are still waiting'

Seen at the arrival of the first Afrikaners on Tuesday, where people have a sign with the lecture: ‘Real refugees are still waiting’

White South Africans demonstrate on 15 February to support Donald Trump for the American embassy in Pretoria, South Africa

White South Africans demonstrate on 15 February to support Donald Trump for the American embassy in Pretoria, South Africa

Top Trump consultant, Sout Afrikaans born Elon Musk, has previously said that there was a 'genocide of white people' in South Africa and accused the government of accepting 'racist laws' laws'

Top Trump consultant, Sout Afrikaans born Elon Musk, has previously said that there was a ‘genocide of white people’ in South Africa and accused the government of accepting ‘racist laws’ laws’

When Trump was asked about the arrival of South Africans, he said: ‘It is a genocide that takes place, and you don’t want to write about it.

‘It is a terrible thing that takes place and the farmers are killed; They happen to be white. Whether they are white or black makes no difference to me, but white farmers are brutally killed and their country is confiscated in South Africa.

Top Trump adviser, born in South Africa Elon Musk, has previously said that there was a ‘genocide of white people’ in South Africa and accused the government of adopting ‘racist laws’ laws.

The flight will be the first in a ‘much larger -scale relocation attempt’, according to the deputy Staff Chef of the White House, Stephen Miller.

He added that what happened to Afrikaners in South Africa ‘fits in with the definition of the textbook of why the refugee program was made’, and added: ‘This is persecution based on a protected feature – in this case race. This is on race -based persecution. ‘

But the South African government has strongly rejected these allegations.

In our opinion, they are not eligible for that status, “said Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola during a press conference on Monday.

“There are no data that is being taken back that there is persecution of white South Africans,” he added, saying that crime in South Africa is affecting everyone, regardless of the breed.

In a statement on Friday, the South African Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the government was accused of the white minority of the country ‘unfounded’ and the resort schedule of the US was an attempt to undermine the ‘constitutional democracy of the country’.

The South African President Cyril Ramaphosa (depicted) has denied conscious claims that his country is in the middle of a 'genocide' against white farmers

The South African President Cyril Ramaphosa (depicted) has denied conscious claims that his country is in the middle of a ‘genocide’ against white farmers

There are around 2.7 million Afrikaners among the population of South Africa of 62 million, which is more than 80 percent black

There are around 2.7 million Afrikaners among the population of South Africa of 62 million, which is more than 80 percent black

The collision also comes in the midst of raised tensions between the Trump and South Africa government.

In March, the ambassador of South Africa, Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled after accusing Trump of the use of ‘white victimization as a dog whistle’, which led to the US accused Mr Rasool of ‘Race-Baiting’.

Since his return to the White House in January, Trump has shortened all American financial aid to South Africa, referring to disapproval of his land policy and his genocide case at the International Court of Justice against Washington’s Ally, Israel.

There are approximately 2.7 million Afrikaners among the population of South Africa of 62 million, which is more than 80 percent black.

Whites still have three -quarters of private land and have about 20 times the wealth of the black majority, according to the international academic magazine The Review of Political Economy.

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