A recent executive order by President Trump has brought distress to Afghans who supported the U.S. military mission, blocking their refugee flights as they seek safety.
Executive Order Halts Afghan Refugee Resettlement Amid Trump’s Policy Shift
Executive Order Halts Afghan Refugee Resettlement Amid Trump’s Policy Shift
Trump’s executive action puts Afghan allies in limbo, suspends vital resettlement program.
In a shocking development that has left many Afghans in precarious situations, President Trump announced an executive order halting flights for refugees previously approved for resettlement in the United States. This decision affects thousands of individuals, including former military advisors and civil servants, who aided U.S. efforts in Afghanistan.
One such individual, Nasir, a legal adviser to the Afghan Air Force during the conflict, is currently living in hiding. Nasir has been awaiting approval for his resettlement process, having passed necessary background checks and only needing a medical examination to finalize his move. However, following the president’s recent policy change, he expressed his profound disappointment in a text message, stating that Trump has “disregarded the interests of Afghans” and the implications for U.S. credibility on the global stage.
The U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, established in 1980, facilitates immigration for those fleeing persecution, war, and other threats, aiming to provide them with the opportunity for safety and a fresh start. Trump's executive order, known as “Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program,” suspends the operations of this program, asserting that refugee admissions could potentially overwhelm local communities unprepared to accommodate them.
While the new directive stipulates that the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security may allow refugee admissions on a case-by-case basis, it heavily restricts these actions under the rationale of national security. The order is set to take effect immediately—casting uncertainty over the future of countless Afghans who have placed their faith in the U.S. government for protection and support after their service.
One such individual, Nasir, a legal adviser to the Afghan Air Force during the conflict, is currently living in hiding. Nasir has been awaiting approval for his resettlement process, having passed necessary background checks and only needing a medical examination to finalize his move. However, following the president’s recent policy change, he expressed his profound disappointment in a text message, stating that Trump has “disregarded the interests of Afghans” and the implications for U.S. credibility on the global stage.
The U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, established in 1980, facilitates immigration for those fleeing persecution, war, and other threats, aiming to provide them with the opportunity for safety and a fresh start. Trump's executive order, known as “Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program,” suspends the operations of this program, asserting that refugee admissions could potentially overwhelm local communities unprepared to accommodate them.
While the new directive stipulates that the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security may allow refugee admissions on a case-by-case basis, it heavily restricts these actions under the rationale of national security. The order is set to take effect immediately—casting uncertainty over the future of countless Afghans who have placed their faith in the U.S. government for protection and support after their service.