[Afghanistan] - Workplace managing Afghan resettlement in US informed to begin planning closure, sources state

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The State Department office supervising the resettlement of Afghans in the United States has actually been told to develop plans to close by
April, according to a U.S
authorities, a leading supporter and two sources acquainted with the instruction, a relocation that might deny approximately an approximated
200,000 individuals brand-new lives in America, Reuters reported.Family members of Afghan-American U.S
military workers, kids cleared to reunite with their parents, family members of Afghans currently admitted and 10s of thousands of Afghans
who worked for the U.S
government throughout the 20-year war are among those who might be turned away if the office is shut, the advocate and the U.S
authorities stated.&& Shutting this down would be a nationwide disgrace, a betrayal of our Afghan allies, of the veterans who defended
them, and of America&& s word, & stated Shawn VanDiver, creator of #AfghanEvac, the main union of veterans and advocacy groups and others
that coordinates resettlements with the U.S
government.The White House and the U.S
State Department did not immediately react to requests for remark, read the report.The development comes as the administration asks
embassies worldwide to prepare staff cuts under an instruction by U.S
President Donald Trump to upgrade the diplomatic corps and billionaire Elon Musk&& s DOGE office pursues a government-wide drive to slash
$2 trillion in spending.The Office of the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts, CARE, was established throughout the chaotic U.S
pullout from Afghanistan in August 2021 as a temporary effort to move to the U.S
Afghans at risk of Islamic Emirate retaliation since they worked for the U.S
government throughout the war.It became long-term in October 2022, expanded to Afghans gave refugee status, and has helped resettle some
118,000 people.VanDiver, the U.S
official and the two sources stated they did not understand who ordered CARE to start developing choices to close.Those alternatives would
consist of shuttering processing centers CARE runs in Qatar and Albania where almost 3,000 Afghans vetted for U.S
resettlement as refugees or Special Immigration Visa (SIV) holders have been stranded for weeks or months, Reuters reported.Those in the
centers, including more than 20 unaccompanied minors bound for reunions with moms and dads, live in modular real estate
They receive food and other standard && life support, & but a Trump-ordered foreign aid freeze has actually ended programs for mental
health and kids, one source said.According to both sources, the alternatives for shuttering CARE are being prepared for Secretary of State
Marco Rubio.Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, along with Trump&& s national security
advisor, Michael Waltz, a former U.S
special forces soldier who battled in Afghanistan, are among those slated to make a decision, they stated.&& There are certainly all
options (for closing CARE) being considered,& & stated the 2nd source
Both asked for privacy for worry of retaliation by the Trump administration.The evacuation and resettlement operations have actually been
stalled considering that Trump, who launched an assured migration crackdown after taking workplace in January, stopped pending 90-day
evaluations the U.S
refugee program and foreign help that moneyed flights to the U.S
for Afghans cleared for resettlement, read the report.Trump ordered the reviews to figure out the efficiency of the refugee and foreign aid
programs and to guarantee they line up with his foreign policy.After rigorous background checks, SIVs are awarded to Afghans who worked for
the U.S
federal government throughout America&& s longest war.UN reports state the Islamic Emirate have jailed, tortured and killed Afghans who
combated or worked for the former Western-backed government
The Islamic Emirate deny the accusations, pointing to a general amnesty approved for former government soldiers and officials.A permanent
shutdown of CARE and the Enduring Welcome operations it supervises could leave up to an approximated 200,000 Afghans without courses to the
U.S., said VanDiver and the U.S
official.These consist of some 110,000 Afghans in Afghanistan whose SIV and refugee status applications are being reviewed and some 40,000
others who have actually been vetted and cleared for flights to Doha and Tirana before travel to the U.S, Reuters reported.An approximated
50,000 other Afghans are marooned in almost 90 other nations &-- about half in Pakistan &-- approved for U.S
resettlement or awaiting SIV or refugee processing, they said.The post Office supervising Afghan resettlement in US informed to begin
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