Letters for Feb. 12: Pause in funding for Afghan refugees is a cruel outcome for our war-time allies
Letter writers discuss Afghan refugee resettlement, compassion from faith leaders and child care funding in Virginia.
Erie Afghan refugees could face long trek for asylum interviews Out ... English as a second language and women's health. The ...
The order, giving Afghans until March 31 to go elsewhere in Pakistan, came on the heels of President Trump’s suspension of ...
Shakoofa Khalili was waiting for her husband to return home with bread from the market when she heard their eight-year-old ...
A Congolese college student now won’t see his mother and father. An Afghan woman’s extended family remains out of reach for ...
Representative Michael McCaul said Sunday that the U.S. should resume resettling Afghan refugees who assisted the government and military.
The fear of deportation follows Afghan refugees like a shadow in Pakistan. ”We can't go back to Afghanistan, and we're being forced out of Pakistan. Where do we go now?“ ...
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR ... In a post on X, VanDiver said the pause in the USRAP disproportionately affects Afghan women in Pakistan, leaving them without work, without legal protections ...
Four Afghan graduate students are among the first women to pursue degrees at the University of New Haven under a new ...
The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations of the Taliban has announced the release and return of 42 Afghan migrants who had been imprisoned in Pakistan. The ministry stated on Saturday, February 8, ...
Pakistan has threatened to deport Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers, raising fears of potential reprisals from the Taliban, especially among Afghanistan’s nationals who worked with the US or NATO ...
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