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President Trump Raises Concerns Over South African Migration

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President Donald Trump, President Cyril Ramaphosa
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In a recent statement, President Donald Trump addressed what he described as a “very serious situation” regarding migration from South Africa. He emphasized the need for greater media scrutiny, stating, “If we had a real press, it would be exposed. When it gets exposed, it’ll get fixed. But people don’t talk about it.”

The President highlighted reports of thousands of individuals leaving South Africa, citing concerns over safety and land policies. During a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Trump reiterated his stance, referencing videos and news articles that he claimed supported his assertions.

The discussion has sparked international debate, with South African officials pushing back against the claims. President Ramaphosa refuted allegations of targeted violence, stating that crime in South Africa affects all communities and is not racially motivated.

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