Thousands of Afghans who helped the US lose access to critical resources following Trump directives
Source: CNN
Thousands of Afghans who helped the US lose access to critical resources following Trump directives
By Priscilla Alvarez, Haley Britzky and Jennifer Hansler, CNN
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Published 5:25 PM EST, Mon January 27, 2025
(CNN) Thousands of Afghans who worked directly for or on behalf of the US government in Afghanistan have been cut off from critical resources and face huge uncertainty over whether theyll be able to travel to the United States following moves by the Trump administration to halt foreign aid and bar federally funded help according to multiple sources.
Last week, the Trump administration halted refugee flights across the globe, froze almost all foreign assistance, and cut off assistance for newly arrived refugees in the United States.
These actions have had immediate repercussions for the thousands of Afghans who served alongside the US military.
For those who are now in limbo in third countries like Qatar, the freeze means they have lost access to services and even goods like diapers and toiletries that were funded by the US government, sources told CNN.
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