The article discusses the controversial admission of a white Afrikaner, Charl Kleinhaus, as a refugee by the Trump administration. This admission raises eyebrows due to his prior antisemitic social media activity, contrasting with the administration's crackdown on pro-Palestinian activists accused of antisemitism. Kleinhaus, who has expressed extremist views online, claimed his posts were made in error and maintains that he is not antisemitic. The DHS's new social media screening policy for immigrants highlights a troubling dichotomy in the administration's approach to race and immigration scrutiny.
Kleinhaus confirmed to several media outlets that he owned the account with antisemitic posts, yet insisted he was not antisemitic, claiming a post was written in error.
The Trump administration has engaged in a systematic campaign to arrest and attempt to deport pro-Palestinian activists, citing antisemitism as a justification.
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