James Seddon, a 21-year Navy veteran, is advocating for Afghan refugees whose futures in the United States remain uncertain following an executive order.
President Trump signed multiple executive orders implementing his immigration policies. Now, a significant halt to refugee admissions into the U.S. is impacting families and organizations in NEO.
Several Afghans tell the BBC the US has "turned its back" on them, despite years of working alongside Americans in Afghanistan.
The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants is advocating to have pending cases rebooked to arrive in the country before Jan. 27.
Nasir has barely slept in the three days since he learned that President Donald Trump was indefinitely suspending refugee admissions into the U.S. A former lieutenant colonel with the Afghan Army and ...
During the Biden administration, about 200,000 Afghans evacuees were vetted and resettled across the U.S. after leaving Afghanistan under programs meant to protect military interpreters, human rights ...
The order is part of Trump’s “America First” priorities, which characterize the influx of migrants and refugees as a “strain on community safety and resources.” ...
A decision by President Donald Trump's administration to halt visa processing for refugees has caused uncertainty and shock at an English school for Afghans in Islamabad who are awaiting resettlement ...
Pakistan announced that the US is committed to resettling a significant number of Afghan refugees currently residing in ...
How’s Trump’s honeymoon period going? Is he enjoying a wave of well wishes as he begins his new term? Are Americans giving him the benefit of the doubt? According to the poll aggregator at ...
Local refugee and migrant assistance groups are calling on President Trump to change his executive order that suspends the ...
The move leaves tens of thousands of Afghan refugees at risk days before implementation of the executive order was expected.