Title : U.S. Will First House 2,500 Afghan Interpreters And Their Families At Fort Lee in Virginia When Evacuations Start
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U.S. Will First House 2,500 Afghan Interpreters And Their Families At Fort Lee in Virginia When Evacuations Start
* The initial group of evacuees include 700 interpreters and their families
* The Afghans, who aided the US military at their own risk, will be allowed to finish their visa application processes from the base outside of Richmond, Virginia
* They are just a small portion of the roughly 18,000 special immigrant visa applicants hoping to be airlifted out of Afghanistan as the Taliban gains ground
* About 53,000 family members of these interpreters are also looking for rescue
* The update comes after Biden said interpreters could be airlifted to 'third countries' to wait out their visa application process in safety if they chose to
* Operation Allies Refuge was announced after bipartisan pressure to help
The Biden administration is flying 2,500 Afghan interpreters to the US to be housed at Fort Lee in Virginia as US troops pull out and the Taliban continues to wreak havoc across the country.
The small group includes people who have already begun applying for special immigrant visas will be temporarily housed at the military base outside of Richmond, Virginia.
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WNU Editor: This is just the tip of the iceberg. This has the potential to reach tens of thousands in the next few months..
More News On The US Will First Afghan Interpreters And Their Families At Fort Lee in Virginia
U.S. to begin housing Afghan refugees at Virginia military base -- Politico
Biden admin to evacuate group of Afghan interpreters to U.S. base in Virginia -- NBC
Pentagon to Bring Afghans to US Base While Awaiting Visas -- Military.com
Afghan evacuees to be housed at Virginia base -- The Hill
US to evacuate 2,500 Afghans to US military base in Virginia -- Al Jazeera
* The initial group of evacuees include 700 interpreters and their families
* The Afghans, who aided the US military at their own risk, will be allowed to finish their visa application processes from the base outside of Richmond, Virginia
* They are just a small portion of the roughly 18,000 special immigrant visa applicants hoping to be airlifted out of Afghanistan as the Taliban gains ground
* About 53,000 family members of these interpreters are also looking for rescue
* The update comes after Biden said interpreters could be airlifted to 'third countries' to wait out their visa application process in safety if they chose to
* Operation Allies Refuge was announced after bipartisan pressure to help
The Biden administration is flying 2,500 Afghan interpreters to the US to be housed at Fort Lee in Virginia as US troops pull out and the Taliban continues to wreak havoc across the country.
The small group includes people who have already begun applying for special immigrant visas will be temporarily
Read more ....
WNU Editor: This is just the tip of the iceberg. This has the potential to reach tens of thousands in the next few months..
More News On The US Will First Afghan Interpreters And Their Families At Fort Lee in Virginia
U.S. to begin housing Afghan refugees at Virginia military base -- Politico
Biden admin to evacuate group of Afghan interpreters to U.S. base in Virginia -- NBC
Pentagon to Bring Afghans to US Base While Awaiting Visas -- Military.com
Afghan evacuees to be housed at Virginia base -- The Hill
US to evacuate 2,500 Afghans to US military base in Virginia -- Al Jazeera
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