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President Trump promised more help for Afghan immigrants despite recent administration moves rolling back aid to those ...
A US body set up in 2008 to assess efforts to support Afghanistan has made its 68th and final quarterly report to Congress -- ...
Explore the culture and cuisine of Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan! Discover Afghan Pulao, Buzkashi, and more in this travel ...
The Defense Department has failed to take adequate action to resolve security threats posed to former U.S. allies in Afghanistan via the DVIDS system.
An appellate court allowed the Trump administration to end a program that grants temporary deportation protections and work ...
An immigration lawyer tells Newsweek that the Trump administration is not acting "in good faith" about a visa lawsuit.
The Trump administration has canceled legal protections for many Afghans in the U.S. There’s little California has been able to do to fill the gap.
With the end of Temporary Protected Status for Afghan nationals, one organization estimates that as many as 11,700 Afghans in the U.S. are now vulnerable to deportation.
CNN’s Isobel Yeung went to Afghanistan to see first-hand the impacts of USAID funding cuts. Trump Wins Supreme Court Ruling — ...
President Trump said on Sunday that he will attempt to save Afghan allies who aided the U.S. military from being forced to ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Seth Moulton, Democrat from Massachusetts, about President Trump's recent social media post about Afghan refugees in the United Arab Emirates.