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US Expels South African Envoy Over Land Reform, Racism Dispute

Sifatun Nur by Sifatun Nur
March 15, 2025
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US Expels South African Envoy Over Land Reform, Racism Dispute

US Expels South African Envoy Over Land Reform, Racism Dispute

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Introduction

In a move that has further strained US-South Africa relations, Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool persona non grata, effectively expelling him from the United States. Rubio accused Rasool of being a “race-baiting politician” who harbors animosity towards America and President Donald Trump. This development comes amid escalating tensions over South Africa’s land reform policies and differing stances on international issues.

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The Persona Non Grata Declaration

On Friday, Rubio announced that Rasool is “no longer welcome” in the United States, citing his alleged promotion of racial discord and criticism of President Trump. Declaring a diplomat persona non grata is a severe diplomatic rebuke that typically results in the individual’s expulsion from the host country. Rubio’s announcement was made via a post on X, where he linked to an article from Breitbart highlighting Rasool’s recent comments about Trump’s election and presidency. citeturn0news26

South Africa’s Response

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed regret over the decision, emphasizing his commitment to building a “mutually beneficial relationship” with the United States. Ramaphosa’s office released a statement urging all stakeholders to maintain diplomatic decorum in addressing the matter. citeturn0news27

Underlying Tensions: Land Reform Policies

At the heart of the escalating tensions is South Africa’s Expropriation Act, enacted in January, which allows the government to seize land without compensation under certain conditions. This policy aims to address historical injustices from the apartheid era, where non-White South Africans were forcibly removed from their lands for the benefit of Whites. Today, despite comprising over 80% of the population, Black South Africans own only about 4% of private land. citeturn0search0

US Reaction to Land Reform

The Trump administration has been vocal in its opposition to South Africa’s land reform policies. In early February, President Trump signed an executive order freezing aid to South Africa, citing concerns over “unjust racial discrimination” against White farmers. The order also expressed support for Afrikaner refugees facing alleged discrimination. citeturn0search1

Elon Musk’s Involvement

Tech billionaire Elon Musk, a South African native and close ally of President Trump, has also criticized South Africa’s land reform policies. Musk described the Expropriation Act as “blatantly racist,” further fueling allegations of anti-White racism in the country. His stance has influenced the administration’s hardline approach toward South Africa. citeturn0search1

Rasool’s Controversial Remarks

The immediate catalyst for Rasool’s expulsion appears to be his recent comments during a webinar with the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA). Rasool discussed demographic shifts in the United States and characterized the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement as a response to these changes, suggesting it was driven by supremacist instincts. He also criticized figures like Elon Musk for allegedly supporting far-right movements globally. citeturn0search2

Diplomatic Fallout

The expulsion of Ambassador Rasool marks a significant low point in US-South Africa relations. The persona non grata declaration not only disrupts diplomatic channels but also underscores the deepening rift between the two nations over issues of land reform, racial discrimination, and foreign policy alignment.

Conclusion

The expulsion of South Africa’s ambassador and the suspension of aid highlight the complexities in US-South Africa relations, rooted in historical injustices and differing perspectives on addressing them. As both nations navigate this diplomatic crisis, the broader implications for international relations and domestic policies remain to be seen.

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