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Comment les Sud-Africains blancs restructurent le delta du Mississippi
As Donald Trump offers U.S. asylum to Afrikaners, thousands are already working in the country on agricultural visas
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The New Yorker (United States) | Mar 14, 2026
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Welcoming White South Africans can strengthen agricultural innovation in the Mississippi Delta, benefiting local economies and communities.
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Offering asylum to Afrikaners may undermine efforts to support marginalized communities within the U.S. and prioritize one group over others.
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The focus on Afrikaners for asylum distracts from broader immigration reforms that address systemic issues facing all immigrants.
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Providing pathways for Afrikaners can enhance the diversity of the agricultural workforce, fostering collaboration and new ideas.
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The influx of White South Africans into the Delta raises questions about cultural integration and the preservation of local identities.
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