


Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen seems to be trying to dig his way out of the PR nightmare that was the photo and video of him exchanging loving looks with "Maryland man" Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador. Sure, he chose to champion a wife-beater and human trafficker, as well as an MS-13 gang member. But he'll do anything to look after his "constituents."
Van Hollen saw a headline in the Washington Post about the Trump administration preparing to receive around 60 white South Africans as refugees. "Trump shut out refugees but is making White South Africans an exception," reads the headline.
"Who do not need it" … and yet all 10 million illegals Joe Biden let into the country were all valid asylum seekers. News interviews with the illegals themselves showed they were looking for economic opportunity, not safe refuge.
Back in February, South African EFF Party leader Julius Malema told an interviewer that people upset over his calls to slaughter white people were "crybabies."
Talk about an "apartheid policy."
In August of 2023, the New York Times published a story on a popular song in South Africa called "Kill the Boer." "Right-wing commenters claim that an old anti-apartheid chant is a call to anti-white violence," they wrote, "but historians and the left-wing politician who embraces it say it should not be taken literally."
So the Trump administration is legally bringing in 60 South Africans who face actual genocide. And that's a problem for Van Hollen, because they "do not need it," as if all of the illegals who walked through safe countries to reach the United States did.