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The Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan and the Frustration of Afghan Adjustments Act Applicants
The fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban has resulted in a humanitarian crisis, isolation and frustration for those who have invested time, money, and effort into the war. The Afghan Adjustment Act saw around 40,000 applicants and $23 million in fees to the USCIS, yet the crisis continues to worsen.
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A veteran advocates for Afghan interpreters to get humanitarian parole in the US through the USCIS.
38:47 - 42:28 (03:40)
Summary
A veteran advocates for Afghan interpreters to get humanitarian parole in the US through the USCIS. Only a small fraction of cases for the program have been approved so far.
ChapterThe Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan and the Frustration of Afghan Adjustments Act Applicants
EpisodeI Was Kidnapped by the Taliban: Safi Rauf on Rescuing Afghan Allies
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The influx of the Taliban has led to a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, and it is frustrating and angering for those who have invested in the country, especially given the historical precedent of the Cuban and Vietnam Adjustment Acts.
42:28 - 46:01 (03:33)
Summary
The influx of the Taliban has led to a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, and it is frustrating and angering for those who have invested in the country, especially given the historical precedent of the Cuban and Vietnam Adjustment Acts.