Nigeria’s
Nobel Prize laureate Wole Soyinka has said he will cut up his green
card if Donald Trump emerges as winner of the US presidential election.
The green card is a permanent residence permit for the US – prized by many African immigrants to the US.
According to the BBC, his comments emerged in the video of a conversation with students at Oxford University in the UK.
The famous author appears to be taking a swipe at Mr. Trump over his radical stance on immigration.
Soyinka is one of Africa’s most
celebrated literary figures. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in
Literature in 1986 – becoming the first African to be honoured in that
category.
American voters go to the polls next Tuesday and latest polls show Mr. Trump and his rival Hillary Clinton are neck and neck.
Mr. Trump is famous for his promise to build a wall to keep Mexican immigrants out of the US if he makes it to the White House.
Under his hardline proposals, every
illegal immigrant currently in the US would be subject to deportation if
he wins the election.
He has said there will be no pathway to
citizenship or even legal status for them unless they leave the country
and get in line with everyone else who wants to enter the US, subject to
the normal immigration procedures.
Prof. Soyinka said he feared the Republican candidate would ask all green-card holders to reapply to come back into the US.
“Well, I’m not waiting for that,” the Nigerian author told his student audience.
“The moment they announce his (Trump’s) victory, I will cut my green card myself and start packing up,” he added.
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