AfghanEvac welcomes Trump’s remarks but urges action to protect allies
The group’s president called Trump’s remarks a “powerful recognition of duty” toward Afghans who “proved their loyalty by standing shoulder.
The group’s president called Trump’s remarks a “powerful recognition of duty” toward Afghans who “proved their loyalty by standing shoulder.
“We know the good ones, and we know the ones that maybe aren't so good," Trump said.
According to a letter, the individuals were ordered to hand over government equipment and property, the sources said.
Senator Scott Wiener of California sharply criticized President Trump’s plan to end protections for Afghan refugees and others living in.
Taliban said that another 184,000 Afghans had been expelled from Pakistan and about 5,000 from Turkey this year.
Witnesses said at least four jets crossed from Pakistan around 11:30 p.m. and circled several districts repeatedly.
The NISA also reported that Afghanistan’s civil service employs about 517,000 people.
He claimed that about 70 percent of those departures were “voluntary and conducted with dignity and respect.”
“The Taliban seized power by force but hold no political or international legitimacy,” the protesters said.
His comments followed a landmark advisory opinion issued by the ICJ on states’ obligations to protect the climate and environment.