'Cannot Escape': Afghan Girl Held at US Military Base in Limbo Amid Trump Immigration Policies
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'Cannot escape': Afghan girl held at US military base in limbo amid Trump immigration policies
In this Aug. 20, 2021, file photo provided by the U.S. Army, combat medic Sgt. Wyatt Ryser with the 811th Hospital Center gives a Covid-19 briefing to an Afghan family at Camp As Sayliyah in Doha, Qatar. The U.S. military is providing meals, water, and snacks to immigration applicants seeking relocation to the U.S. Jimmie Baker/U.S. Army via Getty Images, FILE (QATAR) — Her room is made up of four towering gray walls. With a rug, a colorful comf…
Democrats, Republicans ask Trump administration not to ship Afghan allies to unsafe countries
WASHINGTON, June 11 - Dozens of U.S. lawmakers urged President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday to roll back any plans to ship to unsafe third countries Afghan nationals who worked with U.S. forces during the war in their homeland. Read more at straitstimes.com.
‘Cannot escape’: Afghan girl held at US military base in limbo amid Trump immigration policies
(QATAR) - Her room is made up of four towering gray walls. With a rug, a colorful comforter and a few pictures, 15-year-old Zahra Muheb has tried to make it feel like home. She's spent her last two birthdays living at Camp As Sayliyah, a refugee camp on an unused American military base in Doha that's a temporary home for more than 1,100 Afghan refugees. Most of its residents are women and children who were placed there by the U.S. State Departme…
US Lawmakers Seek to Halt Afghan Allies Relocation From Qatar to Third Countries
A group of 83 U.S. lawmakers has urged the Trump administration to reverse plans to relocate more than 1,100 Afghan allies stranded in Qatar to third countries, warning that such move would breach U.S. commitments and put lives at risk. The post US Lawmakers Seek to Halt Afghan Allies Relocation From Qatar to Third Countries appeared first on KabulNow.

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