The U.S.
House Of Representatives has actually passed a legislation on evacuation of Afghans who assisted Americans during the 20-year war in Afghanistan.“& ldquo; The passage of the CARE Authorization Act of 2024 more highlights the dedication made by the U.S.
government to secure those who served shoulder-to-shoulder with our personnel during the twenty-year objective in Afghanistan,” & rdquo; Congresswoman Dina Titus stated in a statement.“& ldquo; The State Department has made it clear: There is no deadline for the important task of safeguarding Afghan allies.
By authorizing the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts at the State Department, we can better relocate and resettle those who have qualified to immigrate to the U.S.
as an outcome of their service to this country.”& rdquo; In 2022 the State Department developed a specialized workplace called the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts (CARE) to streamline and coordinate the continuous relocation and resettlement procedure for eligible Afghans from Afghanistan and Pakistan to the United States.The CARE Authorization Act of 2024 will officially authorize the CARE workplace at the State Department for three years and grant essential authorities to advance its objective.
These consist of an extension of authorities to participate in personal services agreements as well as measures to enhance the transfer of funds to and from other agencies associated with the Afghan relocation objective.
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