In November, President Trump announced he would, quote, “permanently pause migration from all third world countries” to the U.S. after a member of the National Guard was killed, and another badly wounded in Washington, allegedly by an Afghan refugee. But there is one group of refugees the Trump administration is welcoming: it’s expediting the resettlement of White South Africans, mostly Afrikaners, who are descendants of Dutch settlers. President Trump says that White farmers are victims of a genocide. The South African government disputes that. We went to South Africa to see for ourselves.
In the rolling hills of KwaZulu-Natal province in the southeast of South Africa, we met Darrel Brown, a seventh-generation rancher and farmer.
Anderson Cooper: Did you grow up knowing you would be a farmer?
Darrel Brown: It was always in my blood. It’s a calling.
But that calling has often come with risks. Ten years ago, his 82-year-old father was brutally attacked on the farm by robbers looking for guns and money. Then, in 2020, Brown’s friends Glen and Vida Rafferty, were murdered in a robbery on their farm nearby.
Anderson Cooper: Your father was attacked. You’ve had friends murdered. Do you live in fear?
Darrel Brown: I certainly live carefully. We’re aware of what’s happening around us. We don’t take silly chances.
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