US Halts all Aid to South Africa, Offers Farmers Citizenship

THE United States will halt all federal funding to South Africa, President Donald Trump announced on Friday, marking a significant shift in US-South Africa relations.

According to a report by Reuters, Trump stated that beyond cutting aid, his administration would introduce a fast-track immigration process for South African farmers seeking to relocate to the US due to safety concerns.

US to fast-track citizenship for South African farmers

In a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump said, ‘To go a step further, any farmer (with family!) from South Africa, seeking to flee that country for reasons of safety, will be invited into the United States of America with a rapid pathway to citizenship.’

He added that this process would begin immediately, though no further details on implementation were provided.

Diplomatic tensions on the rise

This move follows a series of tensions between Washington and Pretoria. While the US has been a key economic partner to South Africa, relations have been strained over foreign policy disagreements, including South Africa’s stance on global conflicts and its growing ties with rival powers.

The decision to cut aid is expected to have political and economic implications, with analysts watching how the South African government will respond.

As this story develops, further clarity is anticipated on how the aid freeze and new immigration policy will be executed.