
Former US presidents Bush, Clinton & Obama band together to aid Afghan refugees
India Today
Former US presidents - George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama- have banded together behind a new group aimed at supporting Afghan refugees in the country.
Three former US presidents - Republican George W. Bush and Democrats Bill Clinton and Barack Obama - have banded together behind a new group aimed at supporting refugees from Afghanistan settling in the United States following the recent American withdrawal, ending 20 years of war.
The former leaders and their wives will serve as part of Welcome US, a coalition of advocacy groups, US businesses and other leaders.

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