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Afghan refugees currently in the U.S. will be given an 18-month period of temporary protected status, according to the U.S. government.
The many thousands of Afghan civilians who fled Taliban rule will find their lives at risk if they are forced to return to ...
WASHINGTON — Afghan refugees in the United States will be allowed to stay for at least 18 months under temporary protected status, the government said Wednesday, a move that will help some of ...
The U.S. on Monday announced it would offer refugee status to Afghans at risk because of ... They're also expanding the pool of potential refugees to any Afghan who worked for a U.S.-based ...
Temporary Protected Status for Afghan refugees in the U.S. expired Monday, putting many at risk of deportation.
The status, which ended on May 20, will officially terminate on July 14, leaving many at risk of deportation.
Afghan refugees in Vermont face an uncertain future after the Trump administration this spring announced plans to end their ...
A US court has for the time blocked plans by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to end the Temporary Protected Status ...
US military installations housing Afghan refugees are providing culturally appropriate halal meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and most locations have or will have culturally appropriate 24 ...
The State Department said it is widening the scope of Afghans eligible for refugee status in the United States to include current and former employees of U.S.-based news organizations, U.S.-based ...
Afghan refugees in the United States will be allowed to stay for at least 18 months under temporary protected status, the government said Wednesday, a move that will help some of the thousands who ...
Afghan refugees in the United States will be allowed to stay for at least 18 months under temporary protected status, the government said on March 16, a move that will help some of the thousands ...