Trump Administration Slashes Refugee Cap to 7,500, Favoring White South Africans Amid National Security Concerns
The Trump administration’s drastic cut to refugee admissions to just 7,500 annually—primarily white South Africans—reveals a stark shift prioritizing national interests over open-border policies, exposing the failures of previous administrations.
In a bold move reflecting an America First stance, the Trump administration has imposed a stark limit on refugee admissions, capping annual arrivals at just 7,500 for fiscal year 2026. This number stands in sharp contrast to the previous ceiling of 125,000 under President Biden's administration and signals a serious recalibration of U.S. immigration priorities. This change is not merely about numbers; it is about reclaiming control over who is allowed into our country and ensuring that refugee programs serve genuine humanitarian needs aligned with national security and sovereignty. The administration's decision to prioritize primarily white South African refugees amidst...
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