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BumRushDaShow

(128,962 posts)
Mon Jul 19, 2021, 02:14 PM Jul 2021

The Biden administration is sending Afghan visa applicants to an Army base in Virginia

Source: New York Times




The Biden administration plans to evacuate an initial group of Afghans who helped the United States during the 20-year war and who now face reprisals from the Taliban to an Army base in Virginia in the coming days, three American officials said on Monday. About 2,500 Afghan interpreters, drivers and others who worked with American forces will be sent to Fort Lee, Va., south of Richmond, to complete their processing for formal entry into the United States, the officials said.

The White House last week announced that it would begin evacuating Afghans the last week of July, in an effort called “Operation Allies Refuge,” but officials declined to comment on many details of the rapidly evolving program, including where the initial visa applicants would go. With the American military in the final phases of withdrawing from Afghanistan, the White House has come under heavy pressure to protect Afghan allies who helped the United States and speed up the process of providing them with special immigrant visas.

More than 18,000 Afghans who have worked as interpreters, drivers, engineers, security guards, fixers and embassy clerks for the United States during the war have been trapped in bureaucratic limbo after applying for special immigrant visas, which are available to people who face threats because of work for the U.S. government. American diplomats have been scrambling to reach agreements to relocate the Afghans to third countries, including some in Central Asia and the Persian Gulf, as well as United States territories like Guam, to complete the visa application process in safety.

But with those negotiations dragging on and the security situation in Afghanistan worsening, the administration came up with a stopgap measure for applicants who had completed most, if not all, vetting: Bring them directly to the United States for final processing. Administration officials are still working out last minute details about sending the first group of Afghans to Fort Lee. John F. Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, spoke opaquely about this option last week when he told reporters that the administration might potentially house some of the Afghans at bases inside the United States on a “short-term” basis while their applications are processed.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/19/us/politics/afghan-visa-applicants-army-base-virginia.html

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The Biden administration is sending Afghan visa applicants to an Army base in Virginia (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jul 2021 OP
Thanks Biden! Knew you'd take care of our loyal friends abroad. Budi Jul 2021 #1
The article also mentioned this BumRushDaShow Jul 2021 #4
+1,000! SheltieLover Jul 2021 #5
Bravo, President Biden. Budi Jul 2021 #6
Yes we are PatSeg Jul 2021 #7
I'll Be Relieved RobinA Jul 2021 #13
Yes, someone(s) surely must be held accountable PatSeg Jul 2021 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author RobinA Jul 2021 #14
That is great news LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2021 #2
My first thought... DURHAM D Jul 2021 #3
Looks Like WHITT Jul 2021 #8
Good news Deminpenn Jul 2021 #9
hope ! monkeyman1 Jul 2021 #10
Plans for 2,500 of the 18,000 who helped - notinkansas Jul 2021 #11
PArt of the OP article included this BumRushDaShow Jul 2021 #12
 

Budi

(15,325 posts)
1. Thanks Biden! Knew you'd take care of our loyal friends abroad.
Mon Jul 19, 2021, 02:32 PM
Jul 2021
"About 2,500 Afghan interpreters, drivers and others who worked with American forces will be sent to Fort Lee, Va., south of Richmond, to complete their processing for formal entry into the United States, the officials said."

Joe Biden leaves no one behind~

BumRushDaShow

(128,962 posts)
4. The article also mentioned this
Mon Jul 19, 2021, 02:53 PM
Jul 2021
The mission fulfills a pledge by President Biden to not repeat the abandonment of U.S. allies during the withdrawal from Vietnam, and comes as the Taliban gain more ground throughout Afghanistan, seizing swaths of territory, displacing tens of thousands, and wounding or killing hundreds of civilians.


 

Budi

(15,325 posts)
6. Bravo, President Biden.
Mon Jul 19, 2021, 03:25 PM
Jul 2021

BRAVO TO YOU, the recognized errors of our history & to your reminders of human dignity & worth.



We are such a fortunate nation to have Joe Biden as our chosen World Leader.

Thank you 💙

RobinA

(9,893 posts)
13. I'll Be Relieved
Tue Jul 20, 2021, 12:12 PM
Jul 2021

when it's done. We've screwed this up before. I'm a little baffled as to why this is being figured out on the fly. We've known this moment was coming for, oh, twenty years now.

Response to PatSeg (Reply #7)

Deminpenn

(15,286 posts)
9. Good news
Mon Jul 19, 2021, 04:38 PM
Jul 2021

but it needs to go more quickly for sure. The US put a bullseye on these Afghans, we owe them a rescue.

 

monkeyman1

(5,109 posts)
10. hope !
Tue Jul 20, 2021, 02:22 AM
Jul 2021

i sure hope it's not like roof top deal in V.N. ?? I remember that well as I was in V.N, from 67 to 70' . the Taliban treat people like meat processing plant . no regard for for life of others ! these people here have no idea what ethnic war's are like until you have been full blown combat !! have a nice day & PRESIDENT BIDEN YOU HAVE EARNED MY RESPECT!! " LEAVE NO-ONE BEHIND " ! V.N. VETERAN.

BumRushDaShow

(128,962 posts)
12. PArt of the OP article included this
Tue Jul 20, 2021, 10:58 AM
Jul 2021
The vast majority of Afghan applicants and their families, however, would go through the relocation process and be moved to an American base in another country.

“Clearly, we are planning for greater numbers than just this initial 2,500,” Mr. Kirby said. “But what that looks like over time, I just couldn’t be able to predict right now.”


So they will be moving most of the rest of them to other U.S. bases in foreign countries to continue processing them, but that is going to require some major logistics in order to house them, give them passage under U.S. authority into those other countries, etc.
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