"Today's raid on the USCIS refugee processing center in South Africa by government officials is an absolute outrage, a blatant act of state-sponsored intimidation against vulnerable Afrikaners seeking safety from discrimination, persecution and violence."(Detained US staff😲)
(twitter.com)
🤬 CABAL SCUMBAGS 🤬
Seven Kenyan contractors (supporting USCIS operations) were detained over alleged visa violations and later released.
But the action targeted a temporary U.S. refugee processing site in Johannesburg during active Afrikaner interviews, operations disrupted, applicants photographed/intimidated per eyewitnesses.
Two U.S. government employees were briefly questioned and held (not full arrests) before release, confirmed by U.S. officials and sources.
U.S. State Department: "Interfering in our refugee operations is unacceptable", seeking clarification and accountability.
This wasn't a standard visa check. On Reconciliation Day, immigration officials stormed the site, halting interviews and escalating tensions.
If no persecution exists, why interrupt a legal U.S. program helping families seek safety abroad?
Facts matter. The growing applications tell the real story.
Direct sources (click to verify):
The Hill: Details raid, brief U.S. staff detention https://thehill.com/policy/international/5651783-south-african-raid-us-refugee/
CNN: Confirms two U.S. employees briefly held, Kenyan detentions https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/16/politics/south-africa-afrikaner-us-refugees
The Citizen (SA Home Affairs response): Admits operation, arrests Kenyans only, denies U.S. arrests/harassment https://www.citizen.co.za/news/home-affairs-debunks-claims-us-officials-arrested-joburg-raid/