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Many Afghans who fled Taliban takeover two years ago are still waiting for asylum in U.S.

Por: CBS News Politics May 31, 2023

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Sultana Amani was among the Afghans who were able to flee Afghanistan as Kabul fell to the Taliban in the summer of 2021. Afghan Blossom Pad Foundation event Sultana Amani was among the Afghans who were able to flee Afghanistan as Kabul fell to the Taliban in the summer of 2021. She felt safe as the plane touched down in Virginia, before she was overwhelmed by worry about what the future held. She and her family, along with 77,000 Afghans,... + full article



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