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US refugee orgs met with racism, sexism, verbal abuse from some Afghan evacuees: IG report

Por: Fox News Politics April 09, 2023

U.S. resettlement agencies involved in aiding approximately brought to the U.S. in 2021 and 2022 experienced racism, sexism and verbal abuse from some of those evacuated, according to a State Department Inspector General report. The review by the IG looked into the resettlement of tens of thousands of evacuees who were granted humanitarian parole to enter the U.S. after the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. The inspector general's office... + full article



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