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“I Left Everything Behind”: Afrikaner Refugees Rebuild in the US

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Last updated: May 16, 2025 6:14 pm
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One of the 49 Afrikaners who recently relocated to the United States as refugees has opened up about the emotional toll of fleeing South Africa due to racial persecution. Among those seeking asylum, Charl Kleinhaus shared the distress of abandoning his life back home, including a five-bedroom house, a vehicle, pets, and family members.

He emphasised that the decision to leave was not taken lightly, but was driven by the need for safety, particularly for his children, in a climate he described as increasingly hostile towards white individuals.

Upon arrival in the US, the Afrikaner families are being supported through a range of government-assisted resettlement services. Refugees are granted legal entry and immediate permission to work through official documentation, such as the Form I-94 and an Employment Authorization Document.

The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) coordinates assistance to help them settle into their new environment. This includes temporary housing, job placement services, and help enrolling children in schools.

Additionally, those who qualify are provided with Refugee Cash Assistance and Refugee Medical Assistance for up to four months after their arrival, support that covers essential living expenses like food and healthcare. They may also be eligible for broader federal benefits, including Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Family reunification is also made possible. Within two years, refugees can apply to bring over their spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21 using Form I-730. After one year of residence in the US, they can begin the process of applying for a Green Card, paving the way to permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship.

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Typically, individuals must be outside the United States to qualify as refugees, although exceptions exist for those still within their home country if authorised by the US President. Eligibility is generally based on a history of persecution or a credible fear of facing persecution in their country of origin.

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