Better Afghan transfer with US military veterans Donald Trump News
Washington, DC – Rugia Balkhi was greeted by a federal funded transfer agency that helped him to start a new life in September 2023.
Balkhi, a 55-year-old engineer, was one of thousands of Afghans working during the period of two decades in his house with the US Army.
In 2021, after the fall of the US-supported government, it became dangerous to stay in Afghanistan under the leadership of the Taliban.
So he went to the United States. During the first 90 days in the country, Balkhi’s temporary housing, key goods, key goods, mental health support and 15-year-old son were in charge of local school in Virginia.
However, when his husband Mohammad Aref Mangal arrived in January, these services were suspended sharply. President Donald Trump has opened a new opening and the United States has tightened the restrictions on federal financing and immigration.
“It was completely reflected for my wife,” said Balkhi said.
The lawyer shows how Trump is the story of his family Extensive executive rules There may be even a representative for bipartisan support areas.
If veteran organizations work with the US forces or the United States-supported government, they have greatly supported their efforts to ensure the security of Afghan citizens.
However, in the first days of the second term of the second term, the government stopped the US Refugee Reception Program (USRAP) and left Afghan applicants closed abroad.
Another executive order has stopped foreign aid. This in turn caused breaks Special immigrant visa (SIV) program for Afghans working as a Balkhi and her husband with US military.
Given the fact that Husband’s husband is already built in the United States, the majority, Balkhi said it was lucky. However, he stated the suffering of those who entered the country without the same support system.
“I do not think we can live from the resettlement agency,” he said, “Al Jazeera said in Dari, who spoke through a translator in Lutheran social services.
When some critics are clear the full effects of the issue, it tests how continuous Trump’s harsh policy will be.
“My desire from the new government is that the Afghan allies and Afghan immigrants do not forget their obligations,” Balkhi said.
An early ‘wrong’?
Trump’s campaign promises are to unleash what the wants to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, no secret, a migrant “occupation”.
However, in 2021, he hoped that Afghanistan criticizing the construction of Afghanistan from the United States, and those who had the promotion of services for Afghans related to the US military.
“President Trump, especially withdrawal in a group related to Afghanistan, especially withdrawal,” SHAWN VANDIER “, the founder of an organization” Safag “.
“So I just do not believe that it will do it and then try to help our allies. I just hope this is wrong.”
In the last proposal to be re-elected, Trump has repeatedly repeatedly spoken of the lives of August 2021 troops, a member of the 13-US services and 170 Afghans claimed to be in sympathy.
Trump also exploded, Former US President Joe Biden also exploded to control the incident called “Afghanistan. On the opening of the opening, January 19, Trump showed the grave of three soldiers who lost their lives during the withdrawal.
Vandiver, Trump’ın movements here forward, said the actions that the movements would be critical. If his leadership changes the course on the relocation of the Afghan, Vandiver sees this as a hopeful sign.
“But if they don’t change anything, it meant to do it, it has meant it.”
Although Trump’s orders were not directly processed in Siv, they took the pipeline for those who want to relax in the program that requires the Federal Fund to operate.
At the beginning of this month, 10 National Organizations, who trusted the federal support on “Admission and Placement Services”, received an order to stop the work immediately and do not cost.
State Department Freeze on external assistance In places such as Qatar and Albania, medical care, food and legal support, services for those waiting abroad.
Most significantly cut the financing for Trump orders Transfer flights It is managed by the International Migration Organization (IOM). Most Siv recipients trusted this traffic to the United States.
“The closure of these services is not just a concern,” Vandiver pointed to the subtle living conditions of many Afghans who want security. “It can be a death sentence for the most sensitive evacues.”
Suspicion of refugees
The SIV program is not the only one who hinders Trump’s new orders.
The relocation of refugees also leads to a place. Under the previous US management, Afghans facing persecution from the Taliban may apply to special refugee categories.
The P1 category was allocated for Afghans, P2 was accessible to those who work on military, US government or non-profit programs in the United States. For those who have a third category and relatives in the United States are also allowed to join the family.
These roads are closed in the case of a wider suspension of the US refugee program.
CEO A Allies Association, Kim Staffierieri, the people who take refuge in these programs should take the same urgency as Siv recipients.
“There are many people who are working for the same purposes, but there are so many people who have such intense requirements for those who arise very danger.
He added that Afghan refugees are expected to consider the support of Trump’s leadership.
“We’ve been waiting for some difficulties. We have been waiting for this extensive, the necessary programs to stop and delay the necessary programs,” he said.
“They felt like they do not know or did not take the time to think about what would be lower.”
Veteran Support
The surveys have repeatedly provided extensive support for the transfer of Afghans supporting the US forces during war in Afghanistan.
For example, in September 2021, a survey of NPR and research company supported IPSOS, supporting two-thirds of the US respondents, supporting other groups of refugees.
The level of approval of high levels has continued since today. A survey of October 2023, 2023, 80 percent of respondents support support for Afghan relocation.
US military veterans were in the forefront of transfer effort. Demographic, different, typically conservative skews. According to the Pew Research Center, about 61 percent supported the 2024 elections.
A Siv Advocacy Group, a Siv Advocacy team, ‘National Honorary Security Pressity’, no-one’s advocacy and government work President Andrew Sullivan.
“Of course it is a veteran issue. And so it was a bipartisan issue,” Sullivan said.
The Afghan war itself has worked closely with the Afghan translator, when the veteran itself, Sullivan An Army An Officer. This translator – Ahmadi, who only identified Sullivan, was transferred to the United States through today.
Sullivan, Optimistic Trump, in the end, Carve-Outs for Afghans, the Republican leadership will create a large number of veterans from the conflict of Afghanistan, he said.
One of these veterans, the former congressman Mike Waltz, has Since the olulan Trump’s White House National Security Advisor. Waltz put pressure on the former President Biden formerly to bring our Afghan allies home.
Sullivan said he was repeatedly related to Waltz and felt hopeful.
“He understands how much this personal, visceral level, these nations (veterans) do,” Sullivan said. “Therefore I know you got it.”
‘Screeching Halt’
Other fans are, but are less hopeful. Focusing on the problems of veterans, James forces from Ohio, an OTROOTS organizer of Ohio, Stephen Miller’s role in the new leadership.
Miller served as the first Trump’s first leadership when the SIV processing was slowed down with a trumpet.
“This means that after returning to the power to influence the current president (the program) will make a noise.”
The lawyers were also concerned that the work was under risk for the growth of the current system.
Last year, the congress adopted a law with the support of Bipartisan, a special office for coordinating and adjusting SIV resettlement.
Over the past four years, the Administration of Biden has expanded the processing of refugee categories of both Siv and other Afghan refugees. Biden’s government in 2024 in fiscal year 2024, the number provided in 33,341 SIV, 2022, three times more about the first complete fiscal year after the withdrawal.
Afghan refugee receptions increased by 1.618 in 2024 in 2022-1708 in 2022.
All more than 200,000 Afghans have been transferred to the United States since its retreat, including tens of thousands of evacuation flights.
“They need to do a better job,” the powers are about Trump’s leadership. “Both sides of the Koridan, there are fair specialists in all ideological spectra, which will say that there are better ways.”