Afganos que trabajaron con EE.UU. dicen estar en peligro tras bloqueo migratorio de Trump
Los solicitantes afganos de visados que colaboraron con las fuerzas, agencias y contratistas de Estados Unidos durante sus años de presencia militar en Afganistán advirtieron de que el actual bloqueo migratorio, impuesto por el presidente Donald Trump, los mantiene en peligro constante, expuestos a amenazas, agresiones y persecución por parte de los talibanes. La suspensión, […]
Afganos que trabajaron con EE.UU. dicen estar en peligro tras bloqueo migratorio de Trump Afghan applicants seeking US visas, who collaborated with American forces and contractors, are warning that President Trump’s current migration freeze puts them in constant danger from the Taliban. This suspension, triggered by an incident involving an Afghan suspect in Washington, has intensified fears of abandonment after years of a slow and congested application process. Applicants describe facing threats, aggression, and potential death from the Taliban for their past support of the US mission, highlighting the lack of livelihood and the daily exposure to danger.
- Afghan visa applicants who worked with US forces, agencies, and contractors feel endangered by President Trump’s migration freeze.
- The suspension, announced after an incident involving an Afghan suspect in Washington, has reawakened fears of being left behind.
- Applicants describe constant threats, aggression, and potential death from the Taliban due to their support for the US.
- Human rights organizations and advocates are calling for the reversal of the measure, emphasizing the US’s moral obligation.
- The US Citizenship and Immigration Services stated the freeze is immediate and for further review of security and background check protocols.
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