The United States refuses 90%of Afghan people to enter the country, and the Aqian government employees have also been rejected

Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.21

According to a report from the United States CBS (CBS) on the 20th, a government data shows that since July 2021, the US Citizen and Immigration Service (USCIS) has received more than 46,000 applications from Afghanistan. Humanitarian reasons apply to enter the United States. However, most of the applications have not been approved -more than 90%of the nearly 5,000 applications for the approval were rejected.

According to the data from USCIS, as of June 2, only 297 applications were approved by the department, and 4246 applications were rejected. It is reported that this implies that according to the US government's standards, most of the tens of thousands of applications that are still suspended will also be rejected.

It is reported that since the Taliban took over Afghanistan last summer, the United States has evacuated 124,000 American citizens and residents and third -country citizens from Afghanistan. This is the largest evacuation of the United States since the Vietnam War. Subsequently, the U.S. government reorganized more than 70,000 Afghaners who had assisted the United States or were considered risks.

Afghan refugee source: Visual China

The report pointed out that because the U.S. military's evacuation of Afghanistan was in a hurry and chaotic, not all Afghan people who met the re -resettlement conditions in the United States were shifted out of the country. Many abandoned Afghanians began to submit applications. Such applications are seeking immigration entry for immigration without visa for humanitarian reasons for humanitarian reasons.

Afghanistan, Zaker Hussain, told CBS that he had been translated for the US military and helped the Marine Corps to find and remove simple explosive devices during the war, which made him re -resett of the United States. Now he hopes that the United States can allow his brother to be allowed to enter the United States.

Hussein claimed in a signature oath that because his brother has been working with former Afghanistan government supported by the United States for many years, the family is in a great danger.

Hussein had submitted various evidence, including his identity certificate and passport of his brother's former government in Afghanistan. However, the US government believes that these are not enough. On December 29, 2021, Hussein's application on behalf of his brother was rejected by USCIS.

Rejection letter wrote: "USCIS usually approves no visa to enter the country according to the country where the parties are facing serious or personal injury, or the parties are about to return to countries that may be harmed. "

When the application was rejected, Hussein's brother said he felt "like a dead person, but he was still breathing."

"We feel unsafe," he said by translation, "We don't know what will happen in one hour. We don't know what will happen tomorrow."

It is reported that Hussein is now a social worker in a refugee resettlement organization in Virginia. He said he often sent money to his family who was still in Afghanistan to buy basic necessities. But he felt deeply blame and always worried about the safety of his family.

(Edit: ZLQ)

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