Veterans' organizations are urging President Trump to reassess his immigration executive order that suspends the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, warning it may endanger Afghan interpreters and their families. Although Special Immigrant Visa holders are unaffected, many eligible allies could be left behind due to bureaucratic challenges. Approximately 10,000 to 15,000 vetted Afghans remain stranded abroad, seeking safety. The coalition emphasizes that while they support national security, the order's blanket approach could inadvertently harm those who assisted U.S. efforts in Afghanistan during its withdrawal.
Veterans' groups warn Trump's new immigration order could jeopardize Afghan interpreters, urging him to prioritize protection for those who aided U.S. forces.
The coalition argues Trump's immigration executive order could prevent eligible Afghan allies from resettling in the U.S., jeopardizing the safety of thousands.
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