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The many thousands of Afghan civilians who fled Taliban rule will find their lives at risk if they are forced to return to their homeland.
As programs created to support America's Afghan allies are shuttered, about 1,500 Afghans remain on a U.S. camp in Qatar, uncertain about their futures.
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Federal immigration officials on Wednesday seized an Afghan immigrant — a father of five and former interpreter for the U.S. military.
Get ready to cope” was the message from an aid worker to women returning to Taliban rule in Afghanistan after their expulsion from Iran.
A former Aghan interpreter living here in Connecticut has been taken away by immigration agents. That’s according to the man’s attorney, who says he was here legally with his wife and children. “So my reaction – horror.
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Johnny Mercer, the former veterans minister, who was covered by the super-injunction because of his knowledge of the events, told the BBC the breach was representative of the "chaos" around the relocation process, and the individual brought to the UK had used the data to get in.
Lawyers say they expect Afghans who supported British forces and had their details exposed in a catastrophic Ministry of Defence (MoD) data breach to receive compensation "in the thousands". Law firm Leigh Day says "dozens" of people looking to make a claim are getting in touch every day after finding out their details were included in the accidental leak which only became public knowledge after an unprecedented superinjunction was lifted on Tuesday.