Congress again attempting to address Afghan refugee status
More than two years after the final U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, over 70,000 refugees from that nation are living in a legal limbo that Congress has yet to change.
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More than two years after the final U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, over 70,000 refugees from that nation are living in a legal limbo that Congress has yet to change.
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Read moreA family submitting an application at the U.N. High Commission for Refugees registration center in Tripoli, Lebanon in 2014. By
Read moreReps. Chris Van Hollen, left, and John Delaney, were on opposite sides of the House vote on refugee restrictions. Democrat
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