You won't believe it unless you see it!
#Racist nutters calling #ICE on people!

You won't believe it unless you see it!
#Racist nutters calling #ICE on people!


ahh, another quiet evening in #racist #Australia.
No single market access without the 4 freedoms, #racist British state!
If they did turn it down, it's because they never actually asked a #trans person what they thought of the ad.
This is the #transgender version of #white folks being offended on behalf of #Black folks based on their #NotARacist #racist takes.
@br00t4c
The direct result of placing two #racist #xenophobes in charge of a program to support non-white people in other countries.
Who could have seen that coming? 🙄
#USAID
#Racist #WhiteSupremacist #Nazi Shit: Dragging hard working #POCs Off the Streets and From their homes, then 'white' South Africans are brought in

The Trump administration is advancing plans to resettle an additional 10,000 white South Africans in the United States as refugees. Under President Trump’s proposal, which was submitted to Congress on Monday, the U.S. would lift its record-low refugee admissions figure from 7,500 to 17,500, with the additional openings reserved for Afrikaners. This comes as the administration continues to block the entry of refugees from other countries. The U.S. has resettled just over 6,000 refugees between October and April — all except three were from South Africa. Trump has said Afrikaners face racial persecution and genocide in South Africa, claims that have been rejected by the U.N. Human Rights Office, among others. Last year, he cut off aid to the country and boycotted the G20 summit in Johannesburg. “Whiteness is being recast as endangered,” says Lebohang Pheko, a professor of practice at the University of Johannesburg. “There is a move towards the alt-right, the MAGA discourse, which is about replacement theory, and which is absolutely about displacing the idea that anything other than whiteness is normative.” Pheko also suggests that Trump’s actions toward South Africa are retribution for the genocide case it brought against Israel at the International Court of Justice. “We are processing resettlement cases for white Afrikaners at a record pace,” adds Sharif Aly, president of the International Refugee Assistance Project, which is currently litigating a class-action lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s dismantling of the United States refugee program. “This program has never been a fast program, and it’s being expedited for just this one population.” While Afrikaners are being quickly resettled, “thousands of other people who have went through years of vetting, who have went through years of persecution and violence,” are being blocked from entering the U.S., says Aly.