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Afghan soldier Abdul Wasi Safi, once detained at border, wins asylum
It's almost a year since Wasi said he turned himself in to border patrol agents to declare asylum but was charged with entering the U.S. illegally.
U.S. to begin evacuating Afghan helpers this month
Operation Allies Refuge will begin the last week in July.
U.S. to begin evacuating some Afghan nationals as they await visa approval
White House officials have not said how many individuals will be moved or where they will be housed while they await a final decision.
Betrayal and death: Former allies fear the fate of Afghans facing US abandonment
Like the Afghans today, anti-communist Hmong allies of America faced a similarly uncertain fate following the end of the Vietnam War.
Frustration growing as time runs short to evacuate Afghan allies ahead of US withdrawal
Sen. Angus King wants DOD to lend personnel to the State Department to speed up visa applications.
White House eyes ways to speed up visas for foreign interpreters stranded in war zones
More than 100,000 interpreters are seeking asylum in the United States, according to advocates.
Former interpreters laud court ruling to accelerate special visa decisions
The federal government now has 30 days to submit a plan to adjudicate long-delayed visa applications that have been pending for more than nine months.
By Dylan Gresik