After a deadly shooting in Washington DC, a sweeping immigration freeze has left thousands of Afghan families fearing they ...
Trump freezes immigration from Afghanistan in wake of D.C. shooting, impacting local Afghan refugees
The greater Sacramento area is home to one of the nation's largest Afghan refugee communities, now impacted by the freeze on ...
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WSJ Editorial Board Rushes to Defend Afghan Refugees After Deadly National Guard Attack
The legacy media seemed to all be reading from the same playbook regarding the shooting of two National Guard troops in ...
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Afghan Refugees Worry As US Halts Immigration Requests After Shooting Kills At Least 1
The United States said it is halting all immigration requests relating to Afghanistan after an Afghan national shot two ...
Kazim Abdullahi was recently exploring career opportunities with U.S. military forces overseas. It’s a field in which he has experience: Abdullahi spent five years as an interpreter embedded with U.S.
In all, the feds uncovered “potential derogatory information” on a total of 6,868 people who came from Afghanistan as part of ...
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Trump pushes for more restrictions on Afghan refugees. Experts say many are already in place
The Trump administration is promising a stricter anti-immigration agenda after an Afghan national was charged in the shooting ...
The man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington is one of about 76,000 Afghans brought to the United ...
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Resurfaced video of Afghan national who shot VA cops raises more questions about vetting process
The tragic shooting incident that claimed the life of a female National Guard member who was gunned down by an Afghan national is raising serious questions about […] ...
When President Donald Trump suspended the refugee program, he left thousands stranded worldwide. Many had prepared for new ...
Tens of thousands of Afghans involuntarily returned to their country every week as Pakistan goes ahead with plans to ...
GENEVA, Sept 2 (UNHCR) - Afghanistan has signed the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol, a significant sign of recovery for a country that used to be one of the ...
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