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Posted on July 20, 2021. On July 5, local time, the German government announced that it had issued around 2,400 visas to employees (and their relatives) of foreign troops stationed in Afghanistan. This move followed up on the statement by German Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer in April that Germany has a “deep commitment” not to leave those Afghans who put themselves at risk to help their troops unprotected. But the U.S., which has the most troops in Afghanistan and employed the largest number of Afghan citizens, is showing a different side. Asked about the issue recently, White House press secretary Jen Psaki only spoke in general terms, saying that the U.S. is considering transferring the Afghans to a third country to complete the visa application process there. However, she declined to disclose the destination or the number of people and refused to guarantee that these Afghan people would receive U.S. visas. The U.S. statement bitterly disappointed those Afg ....
Thousands of Afghans and Iraqis are under threat for helping Americans. Now they hope Biden will help them resettle in the United States. washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By ANNE GEARAN | The Washington Post | Published: December 30, 2020 Mohammad F., an interpreter who worked for U.S. forces in Afghanistan, has a message for the incoming American president after waiting some four years for the outgoing one to help him resettle in the United States. Mr. President-elect Joe Biden; We helped you achieve your mission, now you help us we get to safty, he wrote in broken English from Afghanistan. Thank you very much. Mohammad signed off with Best Regards and his full name, along with his visa application case number, details that could put him at additional risk of retribution from the Taliban. The Washington Post is using his first name and last initial for his safety. ....