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I worked with a lot of Afghan “allies” while there in 2013. Just because you worked with us doesn’t exactly mean you’re a good person. Plenty of deals with the devil went on there and continued to go on during the war.He started Operation Allies Welcome to help vulnerable Afghans get out of Afghanistan and to help them start their immigration paperwork. But that paperwork takes time and its not a fast pass, once they are paroled into the US they have two years, which can be renewed, and have to apply for whatever immigration status they are eligible for and that takes time to process, hence the guy quoted in the OP talking about how he was in the middle of his process when all this was paused.
Estimates are that something like ~73,000 Afghan personal have been paroled into the US under this initiative.
See the above post, Biden did initiate an operation to facilitate these Afghans coming over and tens of thousands did. It’s just that it takes time to process immigration applications and those who are in the middle of their respective applications are now vulnerable with Trump trying to blow the whole thing up.
There’s a reason it takes time. A lot of them won’t pass a decent vetting process.
While it sucks some are now stuck in limbo, pinning it entirely on Trump is pretty dumb