American Honor Requires Keeping Our Promises to Afghan Allies
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American honor requires keeping our promises to Afghan allies
Thousands of Afghan interpreters, medics, engineers, logisticians and their families — men and women who risked everything to support the U.S. mission in Afghanistan — now live in fear of retaliation by the Taliban.
Trump Promises Support for Afghan Allies Seeking U.S. Safety Amid Policy Rollbacks – KabulNow
U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged renewed support for Afghan allies seeking asylum and citizenship in the United States, despite recent government decisions curbing relocation and protection programs. The post Trump Promises Support for Afghan Allies Seeking U.S. Safety Amid Policy Rollbacks appeared first on KabulNow.
Trump acknowledges US obligation to Afghan allies but stops short of firm commitments
President Donald Trump on Wednesday acknowledged that the United States bears a responsibility to protect Afghan allies who served alongside American forces during the two decades of war, but stopped short of offering firm assurances about their future in the country. Speaking at a news conference, Trump said the United States “knows who the good ones are” among the tens of thousands of Afghans evacuated after the 2021 withdrawal, suggesting tha…
Trump pledges support for Afghan allies, but questions motives of some asylum seekers
Former President Donald Trump has pledged support for Afghan allies seeking safety and permanent immigration status in the United States, but also raised concerns about the motives of some applicants, suggesting that not all were deserving of assistance. Speaking at a White House event on Wednesday in response to a question about Afghan refugees, Trump said U.S. officials “know the good ones, and we know the ones that maybe aren’t so good,” refe…
President Donald Trump has said that former allies of U.S. forces in Afghanistan will be taken care of. “We know the good people and we know the people who may not be so good,” he told reporters on Wednesday, responding to a question about Afghan asylum seekers. “We will take care of those people, the ones who have done something [for us], the ones who have been told certain things.” Trump did not provide details about the new aid or the Afghan …
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