By MOGOMOTSI MAGOME, Related Press
BOTHAVILLE, South Africa (AP) — Days earlier than South Africa’s president meets with U.S. President Donald Trump on the White Home, Afrikaner farmers on the heart of an extraordinary new U.S. refugee coverage roamed a memorial to farm assaults of their nation’s agricultural heartland, some touching the names of the lifeless — each Black and white.
Right here in Bothaville, the place 1000’s of farmers gathered for a vigorous agricultural honest with every part from grains to weapons on show, even some conservative white Afrikaner teams denied the Trump administration’s “genocide” and land seizure claims that led it to chop all monetary help to South Africa.
The bustling scene was enterprise as ordinary, with milkshakes and burgers and tow-headed youngsters pulled in wagons.
The late President Nelson Mandela — South Africa’s first Black chief — stood in Bothaville over a quarter-century in the past and acknowledged the growing variety of violent assaults on farmers within the first years following the decades-long racial segregation system of apartheid. “But the complex problem of crime on our farms, as elsewhere, demands long-term solutions,” he stated.
Some on the agricultural honest stated fleeing the nation isn’t one among them.
Guests on the Nampo agricultural honest, one of many largest within the southern hemisphere, experience previous the wall of remembrance, a tribute to farmers killed since 1961, close to Bothaville, South Africa, Might 15, 2025. (AP Photograph/Jerome Delay)
“I really hope that during the upcoming visit to Washington, (President Cyril Ramaphosa) is going to be able to put the facts before his counterpart and to demonstrate that there is no mass expropriation of land taking place in South Africa, and there is no genocide taking place,” John Steenhuisen, minister of agriculture, advised The Related Press. He might be a part of the delegation for Wednesday’s assembly.
The minority white Afrikaner neighborhood is within the highlight after the U.S. granted refugee standing to not less than 49 Afrikaners claiming to flee racial and violent persecution and widespread seizures of white-owned land — regardless of proof that such claims are unfaithful.
Whereas many on the agricultural honest raised critical issues in regards to the security of farmers and farm staff, others have been fast to level out that crime focused each Black and white farmers and farm staff, as proven by South Africa’s crime statistics.
Thobani Ntonga, a Black farmer from Japanese Cape province, advised the AP he had been attacked on his farm by criminals and nearly kidnapped however a Black neighbor intervened.
“Crime affects both Black and white. … It’s an issue of vulnerability,” he stated. “Farmers are separated from your general public. We’re not near towns, we are in the rural areas. And I think it’s exactly that. So, perpetrators, they thrive on that, on the fact that farms are isolated.”
White farmers echoed his ideas and known as for extra sources and policing — however stated there wasn’t any genocide that will make them flee South Africa.
“Crime especially hits small-scale farmers worse because they don’t have resources for private security,” stated Afrikaner farmer Willem de Chavonnes Vrugt. He and different farmers questioned why they would go away the land the place they’ve been rooted for many years.
“We are not interested in going anywhere,” he added. “The thing we want to do is be part of this country.”
Guests on the Nampo agricultural honest, one of many largest within the southern hemisphere, stroll previous the wall of remembrance, a tribute to farmers killed since 1961, close to Bothaville, South Africa, Might 15, 2025. (AP Photograph/Jerome Delay)
Ramaphosa, himself a cattle farmer, additionally visited the agricultural honest for the primary time in about 20 years — to purchase tools but in addition do outreach as many in South Africa puzzle over the Trump administration’s concentrate on their nation.
“We must not run away from our problems,” the president stated throughout his go to. “When you run away, you’re a coward.”
Making use of to be a refugee
The fast-tracking of the Afrikaners’ refugee functions has raised questions on a system the place many in search of asylum within the U.S. can languish for years, ready.
The State Division has not made particulars of the method public, however one one that has utilized to be resettled advised the AP the web utility course of was “rigorous.”
Katia Beeden, a member of an advocacy group established to help white South Africans in search of resettlement, stated candidates should undergo not less than three on-line interviews and reply questions on their well being and felony background.
They’re additionally required to submit info or proof of being persecuted in South Africa, she stated. She stated she has been robbed in her home, with robbers locking her in her bed room.
“They’ve already warned that you can’t lie or hide anything from them. So it’s quite a thorough process and not everyone is guaranteed,” she stated.
By the numbers
Violent crime is rife in South Africa, however consultants say the overwhelming majority of victims are Black and poor. Police statistics present that as much as 75 persons are killed day by day throughout the nation.
Afrikaner agriculture union TLU SA says it believes farmers are extra prone to such assaults due to their isolation.
Twelve murders occurred on farms in 2024, police statistics present. A type of killed was a farmer. The remaining have been farm staff, individuals staying on farms and a safety guard. The info don’t mirror the victims’ race.
Total throughout South Africa final 12 months, 6,953 individuals have been killed.
Authorities information additionally present that white farmers personal the overwhelming majority of South Africa’s farmland — 80% of it, in accordance with the 2017 census of economic agriculture, which recorded over 40,000 white farmers.
That information, nonetheless, solely displays farmers who’ve income of $55,396 a 12 months, which excludes many small-scale farmers, the vast majority of them Black.
Total, the white minority — simply 7% of the inhabitants is white — nonetheless owns the overwhelming majority of the land in South Africa, which the World Financial institution has known as “the most unequal country in the world.”
In accordance with the 2017 authorities land audit, white South Africans maintain about 72% of individually owned land — whereas Black South Africans personal 15%.
Related Press author Michelle Gumede in Johannesburg contributed to this report.
Initially Revealed: Might 20, 2025 at 7:50 AM EDT

