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Thousands of Afghan refugees in the U.S., including hundreds in South Carolina’s Upstate, face uncertainty after a major ...
The Department of Homeland Security ended protections for Afghan refugees. Retired USMC Lt. Col Worth Parker, Independent Veterans of America founder and CEO and Iraq veteran Paul Rieckhoff and host ...
The Trump administration has reportedly told some Afghan refugees to self-deport back to the Taliban-controlled country.
More than 11,000 Afghans hold Temporary Protected Status, having fled Afghanistan under the Taliban, often under the threat ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it is ending legal protections for Afghans who have been living in the U.S. with potential deportation in 2 months.
DHS told the media on April 11 that Secretary Noem had determined Afghanistan no longer met the requirements for TPS – that is a country facing ongoing conflict, environmental disaster ...