Bipartisan coalition once again urges Republicans to stop blocking Afghan Adjustment Act
Refugee advocates are pulling out the stops to pressure Congress and the White House to pass legislation granting permanent legal status to more than 70,000 war-ravaged Afghans evacuated to the U.S. in 2021.
A Talisman Against the Taliban
When Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, Sara Gilliam, an Ontario-based working mother, volunteered to help at-risk Afghans navigate the global refugee system.
The Taliban hunts Afghan prosecutors who uphold the law. Americans owe them protection
They also left behind some 3,000 Afghan prosecutors who were trained by the United States and its allies.
Afghans Waiting to Resettle in US Have Priority Under This Program
Two years ago, when the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, the U.S. Embassy in Kabul closed and the U.S. military evacuated more than 100,000 Afghans in a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Two years after Kabul’s fall, Ottawa considering expansion of Afghan immigration program
The federal government is under pressure to speed up the process for Afghans fleeing Taliban rule.
Germany takes in highest number of Afghan refugees in EU, as Taliban ‘celebrate’ return
Germany says it has taken in more vulnerable people from Afghanistan than any other EU state since the Taliban takeover two years ago. However, thousands more continue to suffer as they remain trapped in the country.