- SJ Du Venage, a provincial council member for a right-wing party in South Africa, is seeking refuge in the United States under a programme initiated by Donald Trump.
- Du Venage, a former youth leader in the far-right Conservative Party, claims his application is driven by long-standing anxieties about the future of white South Africans and a fear of future persecution.
- He underwent a seven-hour interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and is awaiting a decision after selling his home and completing necessary checks.
- The programme, ordered by Donald Trump, aims to assist South Africa's white minority, who he claims face racial persecution, an assertion vehemently rejected by the South African government.
- Data from a South African think-tank indicates that claims of widespread white South African oppression are not supported, with most white respondents reporting feeling safe and having good living conditions.
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