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Afghan evacuees lack a clear path for resettlement in the U.S., 7 months after Taliban takeover

  • Written by Tazreena Sajjad, Senior Professorial Lecturer of Global Governance, Politics and Security, American University School of International Service
imageThe U.S. has evacuated 84,600 Afghans since August 2021, but many of these people remain in a legal limbo.Master Sgt. Donald R. Allen/U.S. Air Forces Europe-Africa via Getty Images

Russia’s war against Ukraine has resulted in more than 4 million Ukrainian refugees fleeing the country.

The United States said on March 24, 2022, that it would...

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