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The Trump administration has reportedly told some Afghan refugees to self-deport back to the Taliban-controlled country.
The Trump administration is ending temporary protections for thousands of people from Afghanistan and Cameroon, a move that puts 10,000 people on track to be deported.
Amidst growing uncertainty, Afghan refugees in the U.S. grapple with the prospect of returning to a perilous homeland following the revocation of their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) by the Trump ...
As Ben Kamisar, Bridget Bowman and Joe Murphy report, a handful of vocal anti-Trump progressives posted massive fundraising ...
As if the past few weeks of immigration-related breaking news weren’t bleak enough, this week President Donald Trump said he’d like to imprison U.S. citizens outside of the country. The idea involves ...
Trump’s administration halted visa processing for refugees. All refugee travel to the U.S. was to be canceled. This included the travel of nearly 1,660 Afghans cleared to resettle in America — ...
The Trump administration is ending temporary protection status for Afghan citizens living in the U.S. NPR's A Martinez speaks to Shawn VanDiver, president and CEO of the nonprofit AfghanEvac.
Afghan immigrants who don't have a legal immigration status to shift to once Temporary Protected Status expires could face ...
This is beyond a constitutional crisis because Roberts’ Supreme Court already granted Trump presidential immunity ...
The Biden administration allowed 900,000 people to use an app to schedule appointments to cross the border. Emails over the ...
A federal judge in Massachusetts temporarily blocked President Trump’s administration from ending a Biden-era program that ...
Trump’s revocation of TPS has plunged about 70 Afghan refugees in Broomfield into uncertainty, threatening their eligibility ...
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