
Biden administration planning to relocate some Afghans who worked for US to Virginia Army post
CNN
The Biden administration is planning to relocate a group of Afghans who have applied for special immigrant visas (SIV) to Fort Lee, a US army post in Virginia as early as this week, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Members of Congress have been notified of this plan, according to sources familiar with the conversations. This will be the first group of SIV applicants to be relocated from Afghanistan, as part of the Biden administration's effort to relocate thousands of Afghan interpreters and translators who worked for the United States throughout its nearly two-decade military campaign in Afghanistan, and now have reason to fear their safety. The Biden administration is calling this effort "Operation Allies Refuge."
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