Takeaways from AP's reporting on U.S.-allied Afghan refugees struggling for basic support
- Rahmani, a U.S. Ally from Afghanistan, faces rent difficulties after losing financial aid following funding cuts from the Trump administration in January.
- Rahmani, a client of Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area, lost financial assistance due to funding cuts from the Trump administration in January, leaving him unable to pay rent and looking for work.
- Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area has laid off 75 people and is struggling following the freezing of $3.7 million in federal funding for resettlement services.
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Trump's Funding Freeze Leaves US Allied Afghan Refugees Struggling for the Basics
An Afghan father of two is among thousands of newly arrived refugees who lost financial assistance when the Trump administration cut off funding for the federal refugee program in January.
Takeaways from AP’s reporting on U.S.-allied Afghan refugees struggling for basic support
LAUREL, Md. (AP) — Rahmani worked for a U.S.-backed organization in Kabul, which put him at risk of Taliban retribution. Now, the father of two is among thousands of newly arrived refugees who lost financial assistance when the Trump administration…
Takeaways from AP's reporting on U.S.-allied Afghan refugees struggling for basic support
Rahmani worked for a U.S.-backed organization in Kabul, which put him at risk of Taliban retribution. Now, the father of two is among thousands of newly arrived refugees who lost financial assistance when the Trump administration cut off funding for the federal refugee program in January.He moved here in November through the vetted form of legal migration. To fast-track self-sufficiency, it provides refugees with wraparound services for three mo…
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