Helping the Afghan Allies America Left Behind
In addition, it is estimated that tens of thousands of Afghans either qualify for or are in the process of applying for US Refugee Admissions Program Priority-1 (P1) or Afghan Priority-2 Program (P2) visas.
The U.S. May Break Its Promise to the Afghan Allies It Left Behind
Many of those who assisted the military during its 20-year war remain trapped in Afghanistan—with only a backlogged special immigration visa program as a recourse.
Taliban Undertake Speedy Overhaul of Afghanistan’s Justice System
In cities and villages across Afghanistan, men with no formal legal training but with membership in the Taliban and a rudimentary grasp of 8th-century Islamic jurisprudence wield unprecedented power over the fate of defendants and the resolution of civil disputes.
Afghan refugee families in Tulsa now need to file for asylum
TULSA, Okla. — Two years after re-settling in Oklahoma, many refugees from Afghanistan find themselves needing legal help to stay in their new homes.
Afghan refugee crisis
The socioeconomic burden of hosting the world’s largest population of Afghan refugees continues to take its toll on Pakistan, especially when the country is struggling to provide services and deliver general good governance to its own citizens.
Pakistan to repatriate 1.1m illegal Afghan refugees
The Caretaker government of Pakistan has decided to repatriate 1.1 million illegal Afghan nationals back to Afghanistan, ARY News reported citing sources.