WASHINGTON, July 20 (Reuters) - Days before President Donald Trump said he would help Afghan evacuees who fled their country and were stuck in the United Arab Emirates, the Emirati government had ...
This week, the Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status for Afghans, which the U.S. granted in May 2022 after it withdrew military forces from Afghanistan. Department of Homeland Security ...
As one war after another raged in Afghanistan, an estimated 3.5 million Afghans found relative safety living in Pakistan, including about 700,000 who fled across the border following the U.S.
Afghan women deported from Iran say they lost futures built in exile Nearly 700,000 Afghans expelled from Iran since June, UN says Rights groups report beatings, rushed removals and family separations ...
US halts all Afghan immigration cases after shooting Thousands awaiting resettlement say hopes have collapsed Afghans fear return as Taliban reprisals continue KABUL/ISLAMABAD, Nov 27 (Reuters) - ...
WASHINGTON — When Andrew Sullivan thinks of the people his organization has helped resettle in America, one particular story comes to mind: an Afghan man in a wheelchair who was shot through the neck ...
Afghans who fled the Taliban, including some who helped the U.S. military during America's 20-year war there, are facing the risk of deportation as the Trump administration moves to end legal ...
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan man suspected of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, was in the U.S. after entering the country in 2021 under a program called ...
Immigration lawyers say Afghan men who had been checking in regularly with U.S. authorities are now being detained in growing numbers after last month’s shooting of two National Guard soldiers near ...
When the announcement broke that the Trump administration would halt and rereview immigration cases for certain refugees who arrived during the Biden presidency, Jafar Wahidi’s phone started ringing ...
I have no doubt I am the most blessed person on the planet. Why? Because I have spent nearly every day for the past four years with Afghans. Not a day goes by that I do not thank God for allowing me ...