Urge President Trump to Consider Afrikaners on the Resettlement Program Immediatly

The Issue

Dear Mr. President,

 

I am writing to bring attention to the personal trauma my family has endured, which reflects a larger issue affecting countless Afrikaner communities across South Africa. In 2020, my home, along with those of my mother and aunts, was unlawfully seized by illegal immigrants as part of a premature and unlawful enactment of the Expropriation Bill. This is not an isolated case. Numerous Afrikaner families and landowners have faced similar illegal land grabs, resulting in forced displacement, violence, and even deaths. Farm murders, which are often linked to these land seizures, continue to occur without intervention, while the government remains silent. Threats from even law enforcement authorities have further compounded the crisis.

 

Despite our repeated efforts to bring these issues to the government’s attention, we have been left unheard and powerless. We are still burdened with substantial loans, some of which will take 20 years to pay off, while we remain homeless and financially vulnerable. I, along with countless others, have been unfairly categorized as part of annual crime statistics for lodging complaints regarding these invasions, assaults, and robberies. Furthermore, racial discrimination has resulted in joblessness, stripping me of my dignity and silencing the voices of our community.

 

This brings me to Afriforum, an organization that claims to represent the interests of all Afrikaners but, in reality, does not reflect the concerns or needs of our people. Their priorities are rooted in personal financial gain rather than the well-being of the Afrikaner community. Their approach is no different than that of the ANC, who have failed to address the plight of the people they purport to serve. We, the Afrikaner community of approximately 2.7 million people, demand our voices be heard.

 

I firmly believe that Afrikaners would contribute positively to the United States economy, given our work ethic, determination, and diverse skill sets. We are a community that gives our all when presented with opportunities. Not only would we make excellent citizens, but we would also make your nation proud, Mr. President. I also know and trust that under your adminitration, that one day my children will have a future and equal opportunity with dignified ethos and values you have set. 

 

We appreciate that you, Mr. President, are the first global leader to stand against the illegal and racist tactics of Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC. Your support has been invaluable to our cause, and you have proven yourself a true leader by standing firm and not backing down for personal gain. This is the kind of leadership we need and the kind of leadership I am willing to work tirelessly to support.

 

We urgently ask for your support in advocating for a Refugee Resettlement Program that will allow us to rebuild our lives and offer our skills and contributions to the global community. Afriforum, particularly Kallie Kriel, does not represent all Afrikaners nor do they have the right to dictate our future based on their vested interests. We, the marginalized Afrikaner community, seek the support of global leaders like yourself to amplify our voices on the world stage.

 

The media also gives misinformation and pushes propoganda ie. "Afrikaners reject President Trumps Resettlement plan" which is fake news. Not all Afrikaners agree on their stance.

 

Please lend your support by signing this petition and making our cry for justice heard. Help us regain our dignity and offer us a path toward a better future.

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The Issue

Dear Mr. President,

 

I am writing to bring attention to the personal trauma my family has endured, which reflects a larger issue affecting countless Afrikaner communities across South Africa. In 2020, my home, along with those of my mother and aunts, was unlawfully seized by illegal immigrants as part of a premature and unlawful enactment of the Expropriation Bill. This is not an isolated case. Numerous Afrikaner families and landowners have faced similar illegal land grabs, resulting in forced displacement, violence, and even deaths. Farm murders, which are often linked to these land seizures, continue to occur without intervention, while the government remains silent. Threats from even law enforcement authorities have further compounded the crisis.

 

Despite our repeated efforts to bring these issues to the government’s attention, we have been left unheard and powerless. We are still burdened with substantial loans, some of which will take 20 years to pay off, while we remain homeless and financially vulnerable. I, along with countless others, have been unfairly categorized as part of annual crime statistics for lodging complaints regarding these invasions, assaults, and robberies. Furthermore, racial discrimination has resulted in joblessness, stripping me of my dignity and silencing the voices of our community.

 

This brings me to Afriforum, an organization that claims to represent the interests of all Afrikaners but, in reality, does not reflect the concerns or needs of our people. Their priorities are rooted in personal financial gain rather than the well-being of the Afrikaner community. Their approach is no different than that of the ANC, who have failed to address the plight of the people they purport to serve. We, the Afrikaner community of approximately 2.7 million people, demand our voices be heard.

 

I firmly believe that Afrikaners would contribute positively to the United States economy, given our work ethic, determination, and diverse skill sets. We are a community that gives our all when presented with opportunities. Not only would we make excellent citizens, but we would also make your nation proud, Mr. President. I also know and trust that under your adminitration, that one day my children will have a future and equal opportunity with dignified ethos and values you have set. 

 

We appreciate that you, Mr. President, are the first global leader to stand against the illegal and racist tactics of Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC. Your support has been invaluable to our cause, and you have proven yourself a true leader by standing firm and not backing down for personal gain. This is the kind of leadership we need and the kind of leadership I am willing to work tirelessly to support.

 

We urgently ask for your support in advocating for a Refugee Resettlement Program that will allow us to rebuild our lives and offer our skills and contributions to the global community. Afriforum, particularly Kallie Kriel, does not represent all Afrikaners nor do they have the right to dictate our future based on their vested interests. We, the marginalized Afrikaner community, seek the support of global leaders like yourself to amplify our voices on the world stage.

 

The media also gives misinformation and pushes propoganda ie. "Afrikaners reject President Trumps Resettlement plan" which is fake news. Not all Afrikaners agree on their stance.

 

Please lend your support by signing this petition and making our cry for justice heard. Help us regain our dignity and offer us a path toward a better future.

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