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ON AFGHANISTAN, ON MIGRATION | Afghans Stranded In Pakistan Are Struggling After Broken Promises From The U.S. – Huffington Post

ON AFGHANISTAN, ON MIGRATION | Afghans Stranded In Pakistan Are Struggling After Broken Promises From The U.S. – Huffington Post

May 1, 2023

Thousands of at-risk Afghans face deportation after they traveled to Pakistan with hopes of soon being able to settle in the U.S. Source: Afghans Stranded In Pakistan Are Struggling After Broken Promises From The U.S., Huffington Post, by Hamed Ahmadi, April 20,...
ON MIGRATION | New Report Shows Disproportionate Abuse of Black Immigrants in Detention

ON MIGRATION | New Report Shows Disproportionate Abuse of Black Immigrants in Detention

Nov 7, 2022

Black immigrants in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) disproportionately face abuse while in detention, a report released last week finds…the report argues that this discriminatory treatment of Black immigrants is the result of the...
Why some Afghan evacuees are still in US military bases six months on

Why some Afghan evacuees are still in US military bases six months on

Feb 9, 2022

With a decimated refugee support system, efforts to integrate Afghan evacuees in the US face an uphill struggle. Source: Why some Afghan evacuees are still in US bases six months on, The New Humanitarian, by Thomas Nocera, 9 February...
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