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An Afghan man who worked alongside U.S. troops against the Taliban was detained by ICE officers after he attended a mandatory immigration hearing in San Diego.
Afghanistan. The U.S. Is Closing Every Door on Afghan Allies Afghan prosecutors, interpreters, and other U.S. partners are being evicted, abandoned, or forced back into Taliban hands.
The former interpreter for U.S. troops in Afghanistan was detained on July 15 despite having been approved for humanitarian ...
The termination of Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan would negatively affect about 9,000 Afghan nationals who came to the U.S. after American troops withdrew from the country in 2021, the ...
Afghans who worked with the U.S. military during its 20-year stretch in the country were welcomed to the U.S. as refugees, on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) ...
Democratic lawmakers gathered with advocates to call for the release of Afghan interpreter who was recently detained by ICE ...
Each of the 750 Afghan prosecutors Dumaine has referred to the USRAP program supplied individual testimony and evidence of the threats they personally faced due to their work.
He said it's unknown how many Afghan allies have been detained by ICE officials. Naser served as a civilian interpreter for the U.S. military in Afghanistan from 2015 to 2018. He and his brothers also ...
Nicole Deitelhoff, a peace and conflict researcher from the University of Frankfurt, criticized Germany's Afghanistan policy, ...
A former Afghan interpreter who assisted the U.S. military has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...
The Trump administration has reached an agreement with the United Arab Emirates to halt the deportation of Afghan allies who ...
Abdul Saboor Qaderi finally escaped Afghanistan with his family last fall, but building a new life in Minnesota has brought a new array of hardships for the college-educated father of five.