The State Department has resettled some 200,000 Afghans in the U.S., but whistleblowers point to corruption and lax security vetting.
He was not alone. Thousands of Afghan families were separated in the rushed withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
The nonprofit No One Left Behind has raised millions of dollars for flights and other assistance to prevent Afghans from being stranded abroad and face retribution from the Taliban.
Some 200,000 Afghans left behind during the 2021 U.S. withdrawal are now left in further limbo by the Trump administration’s refugee program suspension. Many fought alongside the U.S. and received ...
The family of an Afghan woman who helped 150 female college students flee Kabul is stranded in Pakistan and facing ...
Afghans who fled after the Taliban takeover were all set for new lives in the United States until Donald Trump signed an ...
"My family is still in Afghanistan": Local refugee resettlement program grapples with federal funding cuts MADISON, Wis. -- "I was very hopeful that if I can bring my family... we can have a good life ...
The return of the refugees amidst the rising food crisis and instability in Afghanistan will further add to their dilemma ...
Thousands of Afghans set to be relocated from Pakistan to the United States before President Donald Trump halted refugee arrivals are now at risk of arrest and deportation.
UN special rapporteur calls on UK to open up to more Afghan refugees - INTERVIEW: Richard Bennett tells Arpan Rai Afghans ...
My name is Chris* and I am 18 years old. My journey has been anything but ordinary. I have faced challenges that most people ...
From armchairs to winter coats to spatulas, donated household items sit awaiting an Afghan refugee family in Pakistan who was on the verge of being approved to resettle in Milwaukee, with Porath ...