I'm sure that there is a certain number of South African immigrants legally allowed migrate each year.
And since the constitution does not require a legal degree to serve on the US Supreme Court, at least one could be appointed to the bench there. It would likely have a positive impact on the court.
So appoint someone who knows nothing of our laws or our Constitution or our legal system to the highest court in the land? Sure, what could possibly go wrong there? </sarcasm>
Any South African that wants to become a US citizen should be required to affirm that they will judge fellow citizens by the content of their character and not the color of their skin - a good concept which is now out of vogue with US citizens of the liberal persuasion.
Most Americans don't do that, why require immigrants from South Africa?
“Most Americans don’t do that, why require immigrants from South Africa?”
Because I anticipated your next objection to rescuing white South African emigrants who are endangered in their home country because of the color of their skin.