Several major veterans groups are supporting bi-partisan legislation in Congress that would provide a path to permanent residency for many Afghans already in the U.S. It also would expand and extend the opportunities for more Afghans to come here.
The Enduring Welcome Act builds upon several policy goals previously brought before the House under the Afghan Adjustment Act. Together, the bills would provide a legal pathway for former U.S. allies in Afghanistan to relocate to the U.S. and offer those already in the country a legal path toward residency.
“It’s reprehensible that we’re failing our Afghan allies now,” said California Democrat Rep. Scott Peters, one of the bill’s co-sponsors. “Even Afghans who made it to the United States are at risk of losing the stability and security that they have found here.”
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