Controversial Refugee Status Sparks South Africa-U.S. Tensions
The U.S. President Trump has granted refugee status to 49 white South Africans, stirring controversy and diplomatic friction. Accused of misunderstanding a domestic issue, the U.S. move has been criticized amid racial tension in South Africa over wealth disparities. The event highlights geopolitical strains involving South Africa's land policies.

The first group of 49 white South Africans granted refugee status under U.S. President Donald Trump's initiative left for the U.S on Monday, igniting friction between the two nations.
Despite prioritizing Afrikaners, the U.S. has largely restricted non-white refugee admissions globally. This act was met with skepticism in South Africa, with officials accusing the Trump administration of interfering in domestic issues.
Amid ongoing tensions in South Africa regarding land and employment inequalities, this decision fuels further division. Responding to international criticism, the South African government maintains that these individuals do not qualify as refugees.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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