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WASHINGTON (AP) — Temporary measures that allowed nearly 12,000 Afghans to work in the U.S. and be protected from deportation ...
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Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, ends for Afghans in the U.S. This affects more than 11,000 Afghans in the country.
The U.S. State Department fired more than 1,300 employees in line with a dramatic reorganization plan from the Trump ...
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The employees affected will be placed immediately on administrative leave for 120 days, after which they will formally lose ...
The State Department plans to cut 1,300 jobs, affecting Afghan refugee programs, as part of a Trump-era downsizing. Critics ...
Members of elite units that fought alongside American forces are now at risk of being deported back to their ...
Two nonprofit organizations have come together to help American veterans accompany Afghans who served alongside Americans in wartime in immigration court.
Americans have been invited to visit Afghanistan as tourists in a promotional video shared on Taliban-linked social media ...
Many of the Afghans that helped America are one week away from possibly being deported back to their troubled homeland.