on this and there were complaints from some groups, for instance, the voice of america and people were left behind and afghan, at-risk journalists were left behind because they didn t qualify for the so-called p-2 and p-1 and siv category and they didn t work for american companies, but they were part of the afghan journalists and within at least a hundred left behind. we told them to get the state department helped them with grants and they didn t qualify for anything and then time ran out after the suicide bombing because they closed the gates to afghans. that s why we have to advocate for this humanitarian corridor to other countries. they can be qualified as refugees under unhcr and that would at least enable them to get to be to avoid any kind of retribution from the taliban, but it is also the job of the united states and the international community to withhold the aid and assistance and the money that is currently
the same machines to make sure that they continue to clear dod, cbp and fbi. and the final step is going in europe or is it stateside? a thorough health screening will occur stateside. we re in a position with our medical resources to get a broad brush scan from a medical perspective and treating folks that need immediate medical help. in many cases, it happens to be expectant mothers. hi, general. this is tara with defense one. you talked about in-processing everyone. we learned yesterday that many of the siv applicants that tried to get out of afghanistan didn t get through. so can you give us a picture of who did get through? if they were sivs, who are they? p-1, p-2s? afghans? with you talk about what you ve
fear, a time of concern for many afghans. and most of those afghans will not fall within the categories that we have been talking about. american citizens, green card holders, sivs, les, p-1, p-2. the rise of the taliban is of great concern to many afghans. well beyond the categories. really astounding numbers when it comes to evacuation. the commitment to help those in need and that includes american citizens who for whatever reason decide to stay behind to sivs who were not in a position to evacuate before august 31st to others who fall within the categories. but others who may not yet be in
you can thank her that for later, some of which involved the some of the numbers you just went through. she gave some of those as well. but there are three things that i want to ask. can you be extremely brief in the answers. the i don t need long answers. do you have numbers after you just given us the asset numbers, do you have numbers or do those include nprs? do you have numbers for remaining siv snz do you have number for p-1, p-2 applicants? and in terms of the broader universe of at risk afghans, do you have numbers for those? secondly, she punted on the idea of a diplomatic presence post august 31st. i presume they did that because there isn t any decision. so can you bring us up to date if there is or is not? and what the negotiations are