The IRC says Sudan is facing the world’s largest ever humanitarian crisis.ABC NewsBy Guy Davies and Camilla AlciniNovember 9, 2025Hawa arrived at a refugee camp in Tawila, a town 35 miles from the city of El Fasher in Sudan's Darfur region, on Oct. 20 after being separated from her 16-year-old son."We walked for days on rough terrain, our feet scorched," she said, in testimony shared with ABC News by U.S.-based nonprofit Avaaz, an online activist network. "When they carried out executions, that was the first time I saw someone slaughtered in front of me. It was traumatizing."Hawa is one of the thousands who have managed to flee El Fasher since a Sudanese paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), seized the city last month.
What has Trump offered in support... Zilch Meanwhile, German far-right activist seeks asylum in U.S.
NewsweekBy Marni Rose McFallOct 29, 2025Naomi Seibt, the German political activist aligned with the far-right, is seeking asylum in the U.S., alleging she is being persecuted in Germany for her political views."We will not hesitate to expose the state media who have been defaming and lying about dissidents and the Trump administration at the cost of taxpayers,” Seibt told Newsweek in a statement.
Hmm... she is White, female, right-wing agitator, she is after Trump's heart!
The AfD denies being an extremist party and has said its platform, which calls for mass deportations, criticizes Islam, and emphasizes nationalism and traditional Christian values, reflects the views of the German electorate.
You know who she sounds like the German "Charlie Kirk" with all of the same "ism"!
Then we have the White South Africans who Trump gave preferential treatment on immigration.
Trump ended deportation protections for South Sudanese immigrants, prioritized asylum for white South Africans, and threatened to invade Nigeria. It’s all part of the Christian nationalist playbook.The InterceptBy Jessica WashingtonNovember 8 2025After threatening last weekend to go “guns-a-blazing” into Nigeria in defense of Christian Nigerians, President Donald Trump has ended protection for another group facing violence and political instability. On Wednesday, the Trump administration terminated temporary protected status shielding immigrants from South Sudan from deportation, even though the African nation has faced escalating violence, political instability, and food insecurity in recent weeks.The announcement stands in stark contrast to another recent decision from the administration to give Afrikaners priority for asylum, even as the State Department moved to severely limit refugee admission to the United States. The president has justified prioritizing white South Africans by spreading misleading claims about the persecution and killings of white farmers.[...]After Trump threatened to deploy military action in Nigeria over claims that Christians were being persecuted, and designated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” for alleged violations of religious freedom, Nigerian officials and regional experts quickly fired back.“We are not proud of the security situation that we are passing through, but to go with the narrative” of a Christian genocide, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, a spokesperson for Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Al Jazeera, “no, it is not true. There is no Christian genocide in Nigeria.”
The two faces of Trump: If you are White you get open arms! If you are Black or Latinx, there is a big ICE agent with a club blocking your way!
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