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Trump Has Upended the Lives of Afghan Refugees
The administration’s cuts to resettlement aid and services are sowing uncertainty and fear among recent arrivals from ...
Monday marks the deadline for Afghans sheltering in Pakistan to leave the country, with the prospect of a dangerous future in ...
President Trump’s decision to suspend the refugee resettlement program for people hoping to come to the U.S. from Afghanistan ...
The deadline for Afghans to leave the country expired on Monday, amid a crackdown on foreigners living in the country.
The UN experts urged Pakistan not to proceed with plans to forcibly remove Afghans from the cities of Islamabad and ...
Pakistan plans to expel 3 million Afghans from the country this year, as a deadline for them to voluntarily leave the capital ...
Pakistan is home to approximately 3 million Afghan refugees who have crossed the porous border over the years.
These workers would have been the main point of contact for those recently arrived refugees—75 percent of whom were Afghan. The administration’s actions have been devastating for the recently ...
We are going to build resilience at the local level and free ourselves from federal funding so that we can continue to stand by this community,” the executive director of the Vermont Afghan Alliance ...
Pakistan’s deadline to expel Afghan refugees by March 31 is intensifying a bitter standoff with Afghanistan, pushing their ...
ISLAMABAD: The deadline for Afghan refugees staying in Pakistan expired on March 31, and the process of repatriating Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) holders and illegal refugees has commenced from April 1.