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Several U.S. lawmakers strongly oppose ending protections for Afghan refugees, warning it endangers allies who supported American forces during the war.
SAN ANTONIO — Thousands of Afghan refugees in the San Antonio community are at risk of deportation after the Trump administration announced it will end their temporary protected status or TPS. The TPS ...
The Trump administration carved out an exception to its refugee ban for white South Africans. But other groups, including ...
Senior officials in the Trump administration—including the president himself—have verbally recognized Crimea as a part of ...
The Pentagon’s annual topline budget weighs in at more than 300 pages. But that’s just the start. There are thousands of ...
President Donald Trump met with interim Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia, the first encounter between the two ...
President Donald Trump stopped at al-Udeid Air Base — an important hub for the U.S. military in recent decades — before ...
The Trump administration said it will end the Temporary Protected Status program for Afghanistan this summer. That means more than 9,000 refugees may be forced back to the Taliban-ruled country.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has previously indicated its intent to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan, and ...
When the Taliban seized Afghanistan, public prosecutor Roya fled for her life - 18 months and 11 countries later she arrived ...