
Radio Renaissance US Refugee Program May Favor Whites
Oct 17, 2025
Hosts explore the U.S. refugee landscape, debating whether to prioritize European migrants amidst diversity concerns. They analyze rising black unemployment linked to federal job cuts and discuss the implications of DEI program reductions on black employment. The show dives into black homicide rates, probing societal impacts and gun violence trends. They also tackle cancellation culture in academia, touching on how public beliefs influence perceptions around race and intelligence.
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Refugee Policy Reorients Toward Assimilation
- The Trump administration considered shrinking refugee admissions and prioritizing English-speaking Europeans who are likelier to assimilate.
- Jared Taylor highlights this as recognition that excessive diversity reduces social trust and assimilation challenges democracy.
Afrikaner Families' Quiet Success
- Paul Kersey recalls the arrival of Afrikaner families and the strong left-wing media reaction praising their gratitude and patriotism.
- He and Jared note the newcomers largely succeeded quietly, undermining negative media narratives.
Federal Cuts Disproportionately Hit Black Workers
- The New York Times reports black unemployment rose as federal layoffs and the end of DEI reduced opportunities for Black workers.
- Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey argue many of those federal roles disproportionately employed black workers.



