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Help for Afghan allies included in Senate’s security supplemental plan
The long-sought assistance for Afghan refugees still faces a difficult fight in Congress.
Miles donations are providing flights for Afghan refugees
A campaign that began with ordinary people donating frequent-flyer miles has raised enough in two months to provide 40,000 flights for refugees from Afghanistan
Secrecy shrouds Afghan refugees sent by US to base in Kosovo
The U.S. is welcoming tens of thousands of Afghans airlifted out of Kabul but has disclosed little publicly about a small group who remain overseas: dozens who triggered potential security issues during security vetting and have been sent to an American base in the Balkan nation of Kosovo.
Afghan interpreter who helped rescue Biden in 2008 himself rescued
Aman Khalili was left behind as U.S. troops exited Afghanistan, but the "Human First Coalition" managed to fly he and his family to safety.
National Guard unit to support Afghan refugee resettlement operations
A New Mexico Army National Guard unit is deploying within the United States to support resettlement operations for Afghan refugees.
Military reviewing lessons of Afghanistan evacuation as thousands more seek refuge
As many as 10,000 to 15,000 Afghan evacuees have yet to arrive in America, U.S. Transportation Command's operations director said Thursday.
US resumes Afghan refugee flights after measles shots
Afghan refugees will soon be arriving again in the U.S. after a massive campaign to vaccinate them against measles.
Excerpt: Afghan interpreter shares dangers, challenges of job, in ‘Get the Terp Up Here’
Nasirullah “John” Safi was born under Taliban regime. Later, he risked his life as a combat interpreter and cultural advisor for U.S. military and civilians.
By Nasirullah "John" Safi