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    Afghans Who Assisted U.S. Military in Targeting Fellow Citizens Face Uncertain Futures

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee10 February 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    An investigative report by the Associated Press reveals that a group of Afghans who supported U.S. military operations in Afghanistan by identifying bombing targets are now stranded, uncertain about their futures. These individuals played crucial roles during the prolonged conflict, serving as drivers, interpreters, and guides for airstrikes in villages and homes across the country.

    Currently, some are residing in Albania, Pakistan, and Qatar. Despite their contributions to military operations, they find themselves in a dire situation due to President Donald Trump’s executive order that delayed the refugee acceptance process. This directive has left many in limbo, unable to proceed with their plans to relocate to the United States.

    Sayed Roshnagar, one such individual, served as an interpreter during U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. He expressed deep frustration and hopelessness about his situation, trapped in a camp in Albania, waiting for an opportunity to go to the U.S. His frustration grew after the latest order, further complicating his already difficult circumstances.

    Additionally, Trump’s directive had also resulted in the cancellation of thousands of flights and visa cases for individuals hoping to settle in the U.S.

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