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Texas Democrat hints at ‘major progress’ in Afghan soldier’s asylum case

Por: The Hill Politics January 25, 2023

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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) said on Tuesday that “major progress” in an asylum case for Afghan soldier Abdul Wasi Safi is expected in the next few days. “Working with all the federal agencies involved and a top-notch legal team for Abdul Wasi Safi, I will be announcing that major progress is expected in the next few days regarding the status of Mr. Safi,” she that the Taliban would punish him after the U.S. withdrew from the... + full article



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