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By Abigail Hauslohner and Emily Wax-Thibodeaux
The Trump administrations move to end deportation protections for wartime allies who fled to the United States after the fall of Afghanistan has infuriated veterans of the 20-year conflict there, who say the U.S. government is betraying a sacred promise made to some of Americas most vulnerable partners.
This month Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem announced the administrations termination of temporary protected status, or TPS, for Afghans, exposing thousands, potentially, to deportation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as soon as July, when the policy is to take effect.
The fear, veterans and other advocates say, is that anyone who returns to Afghanistan will almost certainly face reprisal by the Taliban, the extremist militant group that in 2021 overran the U.S.-trained Afghan military and toppled the government in Kabul.
If they attempt to deport the Afghans, youre going to see actual physical conflict between veterans and ICE, predicted Matt Zeller, an Army veteran who became a prominent advocate for Americas Afghan allies after his interpreter saved his life.
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TheRickles
(2,766 posts)This might be a tipping point issue.
surfered
(6,979 posts)Diamond_Dog
(37,124 posts)Every day that monster sinks to a new low.
Disaffected
(5,602 posts)Unconscionable. Who/what country would ever partner with the US again after this and other betrayals?
Speaking of, I hope the Canadian govt. tells Trump to stick his Golden Dome (Golden Doom?).