‘Worst of the worst’: Afrikaner ‘alien’ arrested in US

An Afrikaner male was arrested by US ICE agents for being an 'illegal alien' and having a string of criminal convictions...

‘Worst of the worst’: Afrikaner ‘alien’ arrested in US

A South African Afrikaner man has been arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for a string of offences, including being an “illegal alien.”

The South African is one of several individuals arrested in Minneapolis during a raid. 

AFRIKANER MAN ARRESTED BY ICE AGENTS

On its official X account, US ICE agents posted the mugshots of several illegal offenders.

It tweeted: “When you see videos of anti-ICE agitators swarming our officers and agents in Minneapolis, MN, just know… This is who they’re trying to protect.

“Below are some of the WORST of the worst we’ve arrested and taken out of MN neighborhoods to protect American families”.

The mugshots featured men and women from countries such as Liberia, China, Mexico, Ecuador, and Thailand, to name a few.

One of the men was an Afrikaner white male, Jacobus Lodevickus Janse Van Rensburg, who was classified as a “criminal illegal alien”.

Janse Van Rensberg faced charges like aggravated assault with a weapon, assault, and drivin under the influence. If convicted, the federal law enforcement agency will begin the process of deportation.

It is unknown how the South African arrived in the US.

REFUGEES WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PROGRAMME

Meanwhile, applicants who have criminal records will not become eligible for the US refugee resettlement programme, an insider has revealed.

According to US intel expert Chris Wyatt, several South Africans, amongst them Afrikaners, had their applications rejected on these grounds.

He said: “When a refugee is being vetted, when the adjudication process takes place about your merit for being, your character is part of it”.

Thus far, over 1000 South Africans have left the country as refugees. The number is expected to dramatically increase in the coming months.

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