President Trump stood strong against media silence, calling out the brutal attacks on South African farmers. He welcomed the first group of white refugees fleeing what he called a “genocide,” putting America first while the press looked away.
These hardworking families landed at Dulles Airport Monday, immediately eligible for citizenship. Unlike others who wait years, these patriots get fast-tracked help from local groups. Trump knows real persecution when he sees it – and acts.
The media won’t report this story because the victims don’t fit their narrative. If black farmers were targeted, every network would scream racism. But white lives matter too, and Trump isn’t afraid to say it.
South Africa’s leaders plan to meet Trump next week ahead of the G20 summit. How can America partner with nations allowing such violence? Trump puts global bullies on notice – protect your people or face consequences.
White farmers own 70% of South Africa’s farmland despite being a minority. Nearly 150 were attacked last year alone. Liberals mock these numbers, but one attack is too many when radical Marxists steal land and slaughter families.
While chaos grips Sudan and Congo, Trump prioritizes Christians and farmers over unchecked migration. He’s building safe havens for the persecuted, not open borders for criminals. This is leadership, not weakness.
The president doesn’t care about skin color – he cares about saving lives. But let’s be clear: This “land reform” targets whites specifically. When mobs chant “Kill the Boer,” conservatives hear echoes of hatred we vowed never to repeat.
Real Americans stand with those who feed the world, not woke journalists hiding the truth. Trump defends the forgotten people global elites abandoned. That’s why they hate him – and why we fight for him.