As of now, South Africa is not confiscating land from any specific groups. The South African government has proposed amending the constitution to allow for land expropriation without compensation as a means to address historical land dispossession and promote equitable access to land. However, this policy is still under discussion, and no land has been seized to date.
In 2018, former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that the South African government was seizing land from white farmers and that there was a large-scale killing of farmers. These assertions were refuted by South African authorities, who stated that no land had been confiscated and emphasized that the proposed land reforms aim to ensure equitable access to land for all citizens.
Regarding farm attacks, while South Africa has a high overall crime rate, there is no evidence to suggest that white farmers are being targeted specifically. The violence on farms is generally seen as part of the broader security situation in the country.
In summary, South Africa is not currently confiscating land from any particular group, and the government's proposed land reforms are intended to address historical injustices and promote equitable land distribution.