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A former Afghan interpreter faces deportation from the US, leaving his family in fear. Changes in immigration policies have ...
The Afghan father of two worked for a U.S.-backed organization in Kabul, which put him at risk of Taliban retribution. Now he is among thousands of newly arrived refugees who lost financial ...
Afghan refugees share how they are adjusting to their new life in America one year after the chaotic withdrawal of US troops in Afghanistan By Bradford Betz Fox News ...
Like many other Afghan refugees, she is torn between opportunities in the USA and the horrors she left behind. “Physically, I am here, but mentally, I am still in Afghanistan,” she said.
While Mr. Biden set the refugee cap at 125,000 for 2022, as of June, only 15,000 refugees had been accepted into the United States. For comparison, 110,000 refugees were resettled during the ...
The camp's name which is in Dari -- an Afghan dialect -- expresses what they are searching for in the United States: peace and hope. Watch the full story on "Nightline" TONIGHT at 12:35 a.m. ET on ...
Over the next few weeks nearly 37,000 Afghan refugees will resettle in the United States. California will welcome the most at more than 5,200 people, while Alabama and Mississippi will only take 10.
Afghan refugees needed help. Americans stepped up to say, 'Welcome to your new home.' After the evacuation of Afghans from Kabul, Americans from all backgrounds, sectors and politics moved toward ...
Nowadays, Hadi lives in Philadelphia — one of the fortunate Afghan citizens who was granted special humanitarian parole so he could come to the United States.
Afghan refugee family reflects on escape, new life in US "There was no life, there was no future,” Abdul said of Afghanistan.
These are refugees experiencing stunning loss and anxiety — they have well-founded fears of persecution as defined in the Refugee Convention and U.S. law — and they need and deserve legal ...