Trump alleges 'genocide' in South Africa. At an agricultural fair, even Afrikaner farmers scoff
- Thousands of farmers attended an agricultural fair in Bothaville, where claims of genocide in South Africa were questioned by conservative white Afrikaner groups.
- The U.S. Granted refugee status to at least 49 Afrikaners citing persecution, despite evidence disproving their claims.
- Participants highlighted that crime affects both Black and white farmers, as noted in South Africa's crime statistics.
- John Steenhuisen stated that no mass land expropriation or genocide is occurring in South Africa.
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