Afrikaner ‘refugee’, Santana De Bruyn, who left South Africa with her family to seek asylum in the US due to alleged white farmer killings has listed her five-bedroom home with a pool for R2.3 million. The home in Lorraine, Gqeberha valued has been vacant since she left. De Bruyn and her family are part of the 49 white Afrikaaner South Africans who went to the U.S. under a special refugee program.

De Bruyn, her three children, and her mother, Susana, were part of the 49 Afrikaner “refugees” who arrived in the US over a week ago. Reports state that the 33-year-old has listed her R2.3 million home on the market and her uncle Roelof de Bruyn, said President Trump was flying them for free from Gqeberha to Johannesburg and will give them houses, furniture, and vouchers for food.
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According to the listing of her home, is described as an oasis and “a true sanctuary that merges comfort, style, and endless possibilities.” The five-bedroom property contains a “vast entertainment area”, complete with a “refreshing pool” and a “spacious flatlet”. The US president signed an executive order in February that opened the refugee pathway exclusively to white South Africans who he claimed were victims of “racial discrimination”. A plane carrying 49 of the refugees landed at an airport just outside Washington DC in a ceremonious greeting.
South Africa’s latest crime statistics were debunked and claims of a white-farmer genocide wer rubbished. South African Police Minister Senzo Mchunu said that between January and March, five out of the six people killed on farms were black and one was white. “The history of farm murders in the country has always been distorted and reported in an unbalanced way,” he said. “We have respect for the US as a country, we have respect for the people in that country and for President Trump, but we have no respect for the genocide story. It is totally unfounded and unsubstantiated,” Mchunu concluded.

