
'I stay up nights': Afghans working for US worry about their future after Biden withdrawal announcement
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There are about 18,000 people who have applied for special immigrant visas to the US who are still awaiting approval, according to a State Department official.
That is the new reality sinking in for Afghans working for the United States in Afghanistan who may be Taliban targets once the US military withdraws. RELATED: What civilians in Afghanistan say about America's withdrawalMore Related News

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