Ban Puts These Afghan Refugees in Limbo. 'This Is an Incredibly Difficult Time'
- Rahima Frogh and her family relocated to the U.S. After her husband received a special immigration visa for helping the State Department, allowing them to live in St. Cloud, Minnesota, where their children attend school.
- The Trump administration's order paused resettlement, affecting nearly 1,600 Afghans who had their flights canceled, creating uncertainty for many families about their future in the U.S.
- Frogh expressed concern for her relatives still in Afghanistan and urged the U.S. Government to remember those who aided American efforts, highlighting the stress of their situation despite her family's new life in the U.S.
- Organizations have filed lawsuits against the executive order, claiming it hinders the safety and rights of refugees previously vetted and cleared for resettlement.
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