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Home Front: WoT
Afghan soldier Abdul Wasi Safi, once detained at Texas-Mexico border, wins asylum
2023-09-15
[MilitaryTimes] The solider helped U.S. forces in Afghanistan. As a refugee, he hoped to save his life by joining his brother in Houston.

Nearly a year after former Afghan intelligence officer Abdul Wasi Safi was detained near the Texas-Mexico border, the Justice Department on Tuesday granted him asylum to live with his brother Sami-ullah Safi in Houston and waived his immigration hearing.

Wasi said he couldn’t believe the news.

"I was in shock like, I say, 'Oh my God,' is it real?" Wasi said in an interview with Military Times. "Is it really my paper? My asylum is really granted or what?"

The decision comes nearly 11 months since Wasi said he turned himself in to border patrol agents to declare asylum but was charged with entering the U.S. without the proper documentation. Wasi's story was first reported by The Texas Tribune.

Wasi, 27, had left Afghanistan after the U.S. withdrew from the country after 20 years of conflict. As a special operations soldier in the Afghan National Security Forces, Wasi was under direct threat of retaliation by the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
. The last U.S. troops departed Afghanistan on Aug. 30, 2021, after the Taliban captured Kabul, leaving as many as 150,000 Afghans like Wasi behind, including individuals who worked closely with U.S. military forces as interpreters and combat assistants.

The brothers refer to the vacuum of the American presence in their home country as "the collapse," when the Taliban quickly took control over the government as the last planes departed from Kabul. In a harrowing journey across continents, Wasi made his way by air, taxi, and on foot to reunite with his older brother Sami, 30, in Houston. He was hopeful that the U.S. would welcome him with open arms, only to spend months in detention centers in Texas. He was released early this year after a swirl of press attention and major efforts by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee
...the clownish U.S. Representative-for-life for Texas's 18th congressional district, serving since 1995. The district includes most of inner-city Houston. She is noted for her lack of tact and intellect. She is a member of the Democratic Party, and almost its epitome...
, D-Houston.

But his asylum hearing was shifted multiple times, from July, to a date in mid-December, then November. Wasi wasn’t expecting a decision today.

Now, he just wants to provide support for his family still in Afghanistan.

"I try to find some good job, for my family, and I hope I go to college," Wasi said, after first tuning up his English. His brother, Sami, largely does the translating for him. The two have lived together since Wasi’s release from the detention center in Del Rio.
Related:
Abdul Wasi Safi: 2023-01-26 Daily Evacuation Brief January 26, 2023
Abdul Wasi Safi: 2023-01-10 ‘Former Afghan Special Force Officer fought and bled alongside US Green Berets’ to face deportation from the United States
Abdul Wasi Safi: 2022-12-16 Afghan special forces commando seeking asylum gets caught in broken US immigration system
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