‘You are talking about skin color’: Marco Rubio set back on Tim Cin on the white South African refugee program

US State Secretary Rubio and Tim Can

US State Secretary Marco Rubio slammed the Democratic Senator Tim Cin to question whether the race played a role in the decision to give 59 white South Africans refugee status to refugee status and said that it was you who were talking about their skin color.In a hot conversation at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee session, Rubio defended the approval of the administration of 59 African refugees from South Africa.Cin questioned the priority of Africans, canceling the refugee programs established for other persecuted groups. The conflict marked Rubio’s most controversial conversation since his January confirmed, which took place just before the White House meeting scheduled with South African President Siril Ramfosa’s Donald Trump.The former vice -president of Clinton, the running partner, said, “Right now, the US Refugee program allows a special program for African farmers, the first group of which did not come to the duals airport in Virginia long ago, while the refugee program was closed for all.” “Do you think African farmers are the most persecuted groups in the world?”Rubio defended the verdict, stating that 49 recruited individuals met all the requirements and faced harassment in their motherland, where the fields were being seized on racial basis. This was contrary to the suspension of Trump’s general refugee rehabilitation program, which affected 100,000 earlier persons approved.The debate intensified when Cin exposed other persecuted groups including Uygar and Rohingyas. Rubio cited volume boundaries, stating that millions of people worldwide did not enter America. Considering the presence of an African minister in the South African coalition government, Cain considered the claims of African oppression baseless.Cin emphasized the historical absence of similar programs for black South African people during apartheid, questioning the fairness of religious harassment norms. The exchange increased the exchange while discussing skin color-based standards, in which Rubio claimed US rights to prioritize admission on the basis of national interests.Cin asked, “So you have a different standard depending on the color of someone’s skin. Will it be acceptable?” Rubio replied fast, “You are the one who is talking about the color of your skin, not me.”

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