CNN: Afghans who never waited for U.S. visa are being sent from temporary facility in Pakistan to their home country

The application of Afghans for resettlement in the United States was so long considered by the U.S. authorities that they are now being sent back to Afghanistan from a temporary deployment point in Pakistan. This is reported by CNN.

CNN writes that the Afghans who cooperated with the US in Afghanistan were promised to be taken out of the country by the Americans after the Taliban* seized power. However, United States officials took so long to consider the men’s application for resettlement that they were forced to be sent home at a temporary deployment point in Pakistan.

“They didn’t hand us over to (Taliban*) Afghan border forces. They just released us at the border and told us to go back to Afghanistan. It was me, my four children and my wife deported together,” said an agency source hiding in Kabul.

Another CNN source, who also asked to remain unnamed, experienced a similar fate. The man was a former U.S. maintenance contractor and is worried about his fate.

“So, it’s very, very dangerous and it’s very hard… How many people have been killed, tortured, disappeared? The Taliban* will punish me, they will put me in prison. Maybe they will kill me? I’m sure they will,” the man complained in an interview with CNN.

The interlocutor added that he has faith in the US to help them deal with the situation. CNN emphasises that both Afghan nationals have provided documents showing a United States visa case number being processed and proof of their presence in Pakistan.

The Taliban* is a terrorist organisation banned in the Russian Federation.

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