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The Trump administration claims Afghans in the U.S. under temporary protected status no longer meet the threshold for ...
Roughly 200,000 Afghans have come to the U.S. since the Taliban seized Kabul in August 2021. There are now about 10,000 in ...
Local leaders report a growing wave of anxiety among Afghan families in Spokane after the Department of Homeland Security ...
The Department of Homeland Security argues that their asylum status was designed to be temporary, and the Taliban-ruled ...
More than a dozen Christian leaders have written a letter to President Donald Trump and U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security ...
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is asking the Trump administration to halt the deportations of Afghan Christian ...
The chaotic US military pullout from Afghanistan in August 2021 became a hot campaign issue in the 2024 presidential election ...
The Trump administration is mulling over exempting Afghan Christians living as refugees in the U.S. from deportation ...
The push is unlikely to help Muslim Afghans, including those who helped American troops and civilians, who could also face dire consequences if they return to the country.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has decided to end TPS, also known as Temporary Protected Status, for Afghans in the United States after determining that Afghanistan no longer meets the ...
The leaders argued they could face persecution if returned to Afghanistan ... on the decision to revoke the parole status or provide Temporary Protected Status to hundreds of Afghan Christian ...