State Secretary Marco Rubio said Friday South Africa Ambassador in the US was no longer welcome in the country, while he called him a “racing baiting” politician who hates America and President Donald Trump after he said that the supreme commander is leading a global white supremacist movement.
On Thursday, the South African ambassador Embrahim Rasool addressed the Mapungubwe Instategute for Strategic Reflection (Mistra) in Johannesburg, while Trump’s opposition explained against the expropriating law of his country and the anti-Israeli views of his country.
He said Trump’s Make America Great Again Movement was a white supremacist reaction to demographic changes in the US.
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The South African ambassador in the American Ebrahim Rasool focuses on the Cape Town Press Club in Cape Town, South Africa, on December 15, 2020. (Brenton Geach/Gallo images via Getty images)
“What Donald Trump launches is an attack on Incumbency, those who are in power, by mobilizing supremacism against incumpency, at home, and I think I have also illustrated abroad,” he said. “Dus in termen van dat, de supremacistische aanval op de incumbency, zien we het in de binnenlandse politiek van de VS, de Maga -beweging, de Make America Great Again Reference, als een reactie, niet alleen op een supremacistisch instinct, maar op zeer duidelijke gegevens die grote demografische verschuivingen vertonen in de VS waarin de stemmen in de VS wordt geprojecteerd om 48% wit te become.”
Rubio, in a post on X, Rasool shot over his comments.
“The ambassador of South Africa in the United States is no longer welcome in our big country,” the secretary said. “Emrahim Rasool is a Raceba politician who hates America and hates @potus. We have nothing to discuss with him and so he is considered Persona Non Grata.”
Trump has criticized South Africa for a country -universalization law with which the government can make land fillers without compensation. In February, Trump issued an executive order that South Africa is punished.
“In shocking contempt for the rights of its citizens, the Republic of South Africa recently established the expropriation law 13 of 2024 to enable the government of South Africa to grasp the agricultural possession of Ethnic Minority Afrikaners without compensation,” says the Order.
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State Secretary Marco Rubio, left, listens as President Donald Trump comments during a cabinet meeting in the White House in Washington, DC, on 26 February. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
“It is the policy of the United States that, as long as South Africa continues these unjust and immoral practices that harm our nation: (a) the United States may not offer help to South Africa; and (b) the United States will promote the resettlement of Afrikaner Refugees escaping good-to-date, including racing-in-the-praaming, including racing-in-the-praaming.”
The order was also focused on the position of South Africa against Israelwho has accused it of the International Court of Justice of committing genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and his relationships with Iran restored to develop commercial, military and nuclear regulations.
“The United States cannot support the Government of South African Law in its country or the undermining of the United States policy that is national security threats for our nation, our allies, ours African partnersAnd our interests, “said the order.

US and South African flags are shown in trade union buildings in Pretoria, South Africa. (Stephane van Sakutin/AFP via Getty images)
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The South African government has demanded that whites of all backgrounds, not only Afrikaners, still have around 70% of the country of South Africa. The government is certain that the expropriation law will only be used to take land required for public purposes – such as a new school – of people of a color when the owner refuses to sell, and even then there would be “fair and fair compensation.”