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them according to a state department official didn't get out, perhaps maybe a majority of them. and here we're talking specifically about afghan siv applicants, special immigrant visa applicants, those who worked as interpreters and other roles along side u.s. troops. the state department had said there were about 18,000 of them. some of them were processed in essentially what is a very long process, but that was accelerated to try to get them out as quickly as possible and now we're learning according to a state department official many of them perhaps even a majority weren't able to get out and it was afghans at risk able to get out as well as of course u.s. citizen. if you look at the priority list for who the administration was going for, u.s. citizens obviously at the top, and then it was this group afghan sivs and then afghans at risk, which there are certainly tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands. but the sivs, these special immigrant visa applicants who would help the u.s. were high on the priority list, so it is frankly horrible to hear that many of them are still there in country, were trying to get out

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