Editorial: It’s past time for Congress to pass an Afghan Adjustment Act

The Afghan Adjustment Act, reintroduced last year after an earlier version unfortunately languished in the previous Congress, would provide Afghans seeking refuge a process for permanent legal residency after additional vetting and would also update and expand the resettlement program specifically for Afghan partners who worked with the U.S. These changes would help both Afghans who have already been evacuated along with those who helped us but were left behind.

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The Afghan Adjustment Act, reintroduced last year after an earlier version unfortunately languished in the previous Congress, would provide Afghans seeking refuge a process for permanent legal residency after additional vetting and would also update and expand the resettlement program specifically for Afghan partners who worked with the U.S. These changes would help both Afghans who have already been evacuated along with those who helped us but were left behind.

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