00:00I want to ask you about South African refugees.
00:02Dozens of Afrikaners who claim discrimination in their home country
00:06are heading to the United States.
00:08Your administration is going to welcome them as refugees.
00:11Now this comes as you halted virtually all refugee admissions
00:15for people fleeing famine and war
00:17from countries like Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo.
00:20Why are you creating an expediting path into the country for Afrikaners but not others?
00:25Because they're being killed.
00:27And we don't want to see people be killed.
00:30Now, South Africa leadership is coming to see me, I understand, sometime next week.
00:36And, you know, we're supposed to have a, I guess, a G20 meeting there or something.
00:41But we're having a G20 meeting.
00:42I don't know how we can go unless that situation is taken care of.
00:46But it's a genocide that's taking place that you people don't want to write about.
00:50But it's a terrible thing that's taking place.
00:52And farmers are being killed.
00:56They happen to be white.
00:58But whether they're white or black makes no difference to me.
01:01But white farmers are being brutally killed and their land is being confiscated in South Africa.
01:08And the newspapers and the media, television media, doesn't even talk about it.
01:13If it were the other way around, they'd talk about it.
01:15That would be the only story they'd talk about.
01:17And I don't care who they are.
01:19I don't care about their race, their color.
01:22I don't care about their height, their weight.
01:24I don't care about anything.
01:25I just know that what's happening is terrible.
01:27I have people that live in South Africa.
01:30They say it's a terrible situation taking place.
01:32So we've essentially extended citizenship to those people to escape from that violence and come here.
01:41Yeah.
01:42Yeah.
01:43Yeah.
01:44Yeah.
01:45Yeah.
01:46Yeah.
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