The Hispanic "vendido" racist from Cuba, the Trump lackey Marco Rubio, made that position very clearly yesterday during hearings before the House Foreign Relations Committee.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies before the House Appropriations Committee, Tuesday, June 2, 2026 in Washington. (AP Photo/Allison Robbert)(AP Photo/Allison Robbert)
Secretary of State Marco Rubio blatantly admitted to the racist policies of his administration by telling lawmakers that the U.S. is actively rejecting the admission into the US of more than 1,000 Afghans who assisted America’s war effort, while literally prodding and inviting tens of thousands of White neo-Nazi South Africans of Apartheid vintage. The Afghans would be tortured and killed by the Taliban terror regime if they were to be returned to Afghanistan, while the White Afrikaners, who are not refugees as they do not suffer discrimination in South Africa.
The objective? A simple racist policy: to increase the "white" population of the US and to reduce the "brown" population. Moreover, not "any" whites are being admitted into the US; only whites with a history of racism and hatred to non-whites, which suggests that the Trump administration wants to swell the numbers of their white supremacist MAGA maggots, and the racist neo-Nazi pro-apartheid Afrikaners are top candidates for joining future mob insurrections against the US government.
And who was defending this policy? A semi-brown-skinned refugee from Cuba by the Hispanic name of Marco Rubio who is desperately trying to buy up war-torn Congo into admitting 1,100 Afghans and relatives of American soldiers who have been stranded in Qatar for more than a year, so he doesn't have to admit them to the US after promising them that they would be welcomed because they helped American troops in Afghanistan.
Democrats on House and Senate committees questioned Rubio during an annual budget hearing about why the U.S. has not followed through on its promise to take in the hundreds of allies who had been rigorously vetted before President Donald Trump signed executive orders in January 2025 that targeted asylum and refugee cases.
“We’re obviously operating right now under a directive that prohibits the entry of Afghans into the United States,” Rubio said.
Rep. Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York, told Rubio that regardless of U.S. immigration policy, Congo would be “a death sentence” for those living at the camp in Doha, including Afghans who served as interpreters and with Special Operations Forces as well as the immediate families of more than 150 active-duty U.S. military members.
Other countries - which Rubio and Trump have consistently called "Shithole countries" - that are being considered include Botswana and Malaysia. Critics have blasted a racist Trump administration' for abandoning those who served alongside U.S. forces during America's longest war. A policy like this would deter any citizen of countries involved in future conflicts with the US from providing assistance to the US.
“These are not strangers. They are the spouses, the children, and the parents of men and women wearing our uniform right now,” Shawn VanDiver, a Navy veteran who heads a coalition that supports Afghan resettlement efforts called #AfghanEvac., said in a statement Tuesday. “We told them, with the full faith of the United States, that if they stood with us we would stand with them.”
Questioned as to why Afghans, who have gone through some of the most rigorous vetting and biometric tests, are being turned down by the administration while allowing racist neo-Nazi White South African "Afrikaner" settlers with a history of discrimination and persecution of indigenous Black Africans, Rubio said, “Everything we do has to be geared by the national interest, and it is in our national interest if we are allowing people to enter our country — be people who can quickly assimilate into society and be successful,” which suggests that somehow having white skin is the only criterion for assimilation into the US. Rubio's own history of a refugee descendant from Cuba would, under this policy, have disqualified him and rejected him as a refugee.
Some lawmakers pushed back on that notion, saying there is a large Afghan population in her district in Queens, New York, who have assimilated, contributed and paid taxes. “We’ve already assumed a lot of Afghan refugees, as you said, you have them in your district. We’ve already assumed a large number in the past," Rubio responded.
For more, see:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/19/us-government-increase-white-south-africa-refugees
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