US admits nearly 6,000 refugees this year, all South Africans, after Trump‑era policy

The United States has admitted nearly 6,000 refugees this year. All of the accepted individuals are South African nationals. The pattern follows policy

The United States has admitted nearly 6,000 refugees this year. All of the accepted individuals are South African nationals. The pattern follows policy shifts after former President Trump emphasized white refugees. The refugee intake reflects the latest figures released by U.S. authorities. Advocacy groups note the demographic uniformity of the admissions. The data highlights the impact of previous administration priorities on current numbers. Officials have not indicated plans to broaden the refugee source pool. Future monitoring will focus on whether the trend continues in upcoming months.