An Afghan father of two is among thousands of newly arrived refugees who lost financial assistance when the Trump administration cut off funding for the federal refugee program in January.
He was not alone. Thousands of Afghan families were separated in the rushed withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
The man the Observer spoke to is worried about his mother, who is still trapped in Afghanistan. She has long been his ...
Thousands of Afghans who were set to be relocated to the United States before Donald Trump halted refugee admissions are at ...
People don't realize that we are sending billions and billions of dollars to Afghanistan — a country we have pulled out of — ...
More than 80 Afghan women who fled the Taliban to pursue higher education in Oman now face imminent return back to ...
The president’s praise of the Pakistani government for its role in capturing a “top terrorist” signaled a possible ...
After weeks of lawsuits and human rights criticism, Panama has released dozens of migrants who were held for weeks in a ...
After living in hiding from the Taliban for years, an Afghan prosecutor, her husband and two children finally escaped to ...
Thousands of Afghans set to be relocated from Pakistan to the United States before President Donald Trump halted refugee arrivals are now at risk of arrest and deportation.
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