
Afghan refugees arrive across the US for State Department resettlement
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With thousands of Afghan refugees expected, the State Department must facilitate their resettlement as some raise concerns over homeland security and the swift vetting process.
But the State Department later bused the refugees back to the airport to be temporarily housed in the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia. A Pentagon spokesperson said the expo center will serve as a "temporary layover location" until the refugees, many of whom are children, can be transported to either Fort Bliss, Texas, or Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, WRC-TV reported. Those installations are working to build the capacity to host about 22,000 total Afghans in the coming days and weeks and there's a possibility other installations might be receiving them as well, Pentagon press secretary John F. Kirby told reporters on Friday. Fort Lee, located in Prince George County, Virginia, has also been processing Afghan refugees over the past several weeks.More Related News

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