Answer:
Trevor Noah's situation as a child of an interracial relationship during the apartheid era in South Africa is unique and challenging. The complexities of the situation and the limitations imposed by the apartheid government make it difficult to determine whether more could have been done by Trevor's father to support Trevor and his mother. However, the choices made by Trevor's father during this time had a significant impact on their lives and it is possible that more could have been done to protect them from the discrimination and segregation of the apartheid era.