Effort to Revive Afghan Relocations to US Garners Bipartisan Support
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Effort to Revive Afghan Relocations to US Garners Bipartisan Support
A program to relocate vulnerable Afghans, including allies who helped the U.S. during the war and families of American service members, that was dismantled by the Trump administration would be reestablished under a bipartisan bill.
US Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Afghan Allies Left Behind – KabulNow
US lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill to restore Afghan relocation efforts, accelerate family reunifications, and honor America’s commitment to its Afghan allies left behind after the withdrawal. The post US Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Afghan Allies Left Behind appeared first on KabulNow.
U.S. Lawmakers Push Enduring Welcome Act to Support Stranded Afghan Allies - Khaama Press
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Vice President Mike Pence officiate as a joint session of the House and Senate convenes to confirm the Electoral College votes cast in November’s election, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. (Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool via AP) The U.S. Congress has introduced the bipartisan Enduring Welcome Act, aiming to restore Afghan relocation efforts, reunite families, and honor commitments to war…
Three members of Congress have announced they have introduced a bill called “Enduring Welcome” in support of former U.S. allies in Afghanistan. The bipartisan bill, introduced by Reps. Sidney Kamalgar-Dow, Michael McCaul, Dina Titus and Mike Lawler, would re-establish the Office of the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts (CARE). The bill would also create a secure and transparent database of Afghan refugee cases, expedite the process of fa…
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