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Retired US military leaders urge Congress to help Afghans at risk of deportation  

Por: The Hill World December 20, 2022

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A group of former U.S. military leaders are urging Congress to help Afghan evacuees vulnerable to deportation by passing the Afghan Adjustment Act as part of the omnibus government funding bill. “We are convinced that the Afghan Adjustment Act furthers the national security interests of the United States. It is also a moral imperative,” wrote three former Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander, among... + full article



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