
1,450 Afghan kids were evacuated to the US without their parents. Some are 'never going to be reunited with family'
CNN
Families and advocates tell CNN that some 250 children remain in government custody. Traumatized by what they went through in Afghanistan, they are lonely and desperate for answers about what comes next.
A 17-year-old wakes up clutching his pillow and calling out his little brother's name.
And hundreds of children who remain in US government custody keep asking questions no one knows how to answer.
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