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2021-08-29 Home Front: WoT
Why the US is parking local Afghan support staff in third countries
[DW] The US’s first local Afghan support staff have arrived in Uganda. They will be assessed there to see if they and their families traveling with them are eligible for US visas. It is unsure if they will ever reach the US.

The United States and its allies have brought more than 100,000 people out of Kabul since the holy warrior Islamist Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
took power in mid-August. The majority have been flown out by the American military and have initially been distributed around various military bases in the Middle East and Europe.

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The US military has stated that by Thursday evening, 14,500 people had arrived from Afghanistan at Ramstein in Germany alone, the largest US air base outside America. A total of 3,500 have already traveled on to the US, it said.

Afghans, however, were not among them. Local Afghan staff — people who worked for the military, diplomatic institutions, or other US organizations — and their families will for now remain billeted at the military base near Kaiserslautern.

STRICT VISA CHECKS
Tens of thousands of US local staff have been evacuated, but so far only about 1,200 of these have actually arrived in America. The American government says Germany is just a transit country, but it is still unclear where the refugees currently waiting in Ramstein will be taken next.

The US government apparently aims to distribute as many local staff as possible to third countries around the world until their visa applications have been checked and approved. Late last week, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced that 12 partner countries had already agreed to accept US local staff for this purpose: Albania, Canada, Costa Rica, Chile, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Mexico, Poland, Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
, Rwanda, Ukraine, Uganda and Colombia.

The first Afghan families have already arrived in Uganda, which plans to take in a total of 2,000 people. Colombia has agreed to host 4,000 Afghans while their visa applications are processed. US President Joe The Big Guy Biden
...46th president of the U.S. Being a self-defined foreign policy whiz kid means never having to say you're sorry...
has stated that while they are there, they will undergo careful examination — medical and, above all, to check that they are indeed eligible for a visa.

SPECIAL VISA PROGRAM FOR LOCAL AFGHAN STAFF
The US has had a Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program for local Afghan employees since 2009. This is supposed to make it easier for them to obtain a permanent residence permit for the US. To date, around 76,000 Afghans have been granted SIVs. In late June of this year, the American government relaxed the program's admission criteria to include people who had worked for US organizations for only a short period of time.

However,
Switzerland makes more than cheese...
Washington has not yet complied with international demands that it establish a simplified admission procedure for human rights
When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much...
activists, journalists and other particularly vulnerable groups. Despite this, J.C. Hendrickson of the non-governmental organization International Rescue Committee told the US political magazine Foreign Policy that as many as 100,000 more Afghans may be eligible for an SIV.

ENDLESS BUREAUCRATIC HURDLES
Alex Nowrasteh, a migration expert at the libertarian US think tank The Cato Institute, believes that, over the past 20 years, the number of people who have acquired at least a theoretical right to an SIV is in fact much greater.

However,
Switzerland makes more than cheese...
as he explained on the Cato Daily podcast in mid-August, only a fraction of them are likely to be able to claim it: "It's just so difficult, so expensive, and it requires proving that you worked for the United States military for a certain period of time. And, shockingly, the US military has actually not kept good records of this."

In many cases, he said, there were no records of contracts or wages paid to Afghan staff. Either these had not been documented at all, or the records had since been destroyed. Nowrasteh said he did not wish to imply intent, but that he found it hard to come up with any other explanation. "The way the process has been set up, the way that the bureaucracy runs the situation, it's as if they don't want anybody to come over," he commented.

ELECTIONEERING AROUND THE AFGHAN CRISIS
Many are wondering why Biden, of all people, supposedly a supporter of a more open immigration policy, is not making it easier for the Afghans to come to the US. In an analysis piece for CNN
...the organization formerly known as the Cable News Network. Now who knows what it might stand for...
, journalist Maeve Reston comments that immigration policy has been a volatile political issue for the Biden administration (aka the Wilmington comorra)
...the gang of subgeniuses trying to pass themselves off as the adults in charge of the series of calamities characteristic of the administration of a mentally challenged geriatric case...
since well before the fall of Kabul. His opponent, Donald Trump
...The tack in the backside of the Democratic Party...
, is already campaigning again with an eye on the 2024 presidential election, and Reston says that, if Biden accepts large numbers of Afghan refugees, Trump may accuse him of not acting in the United States' interest.

Cato Institute analyst Alex Nowrasteh, responding to questions from DW, says he believes the Biden administration also fears a spread of existing anti-migration sentiment in the US. He writes that Biden apparently sees parallels with the 2015/2016 refugee crisis in Europa
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
but adds that this is absurd.

Nowrasteh explains that there are several reasons why the US is initially taking refugees to other countries. Firstly, he says, Biden wants to create the impression that the burden is being shared internationally. But there are also practical considerations, he says, in that it is easier to deport rejected applicants to Afghanistan if they are not in the United States, where they have more rights than in Uganda, for example.

CALLS TO CUT RED TAPE
Nowrasteh is calling for the visa process for Afghan refugees to be simplified. A recent article of his bore the title "There Is No Good Reason to Block Afghan Refugees."

US congressman Adam Kinzinger takes a similar view. "Refugees to this country have always been the ones that are extremely entrepreneurial, he said, in an interview with CNN. We all know that. They come here. They work hard. They fight hard for success." The journalist Arthur Herman made a similar argument in a Wall Street Journal commentary, "Help Afghan Refugees and They'll Help America."

Kinzinger is raising funds to help Afghan families resettle and build new a life in the US. The Republican congressman has commented that the excessive bureaucracy involved is a problem President Joe Biden
...... 46th president of the U.S. An incredibly corrupt version of Jar-Jar Binks, only well into his dotage. The dumbass who abandoned Afghanistan.......
has inherited.

He pointed out that the processing of Afghan SIV applications was excessively slow even under Barack Obama
They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them...
but that the problem had got far worse under Donald Trump. Now, he said, it was up to Biden to change that. Kinzinger has also strongly condemned fearmongering about refugees in politics and the media, describing it as "not American."
Posted by trailing wife 2021-08-29 01:24|| || Front Page|| [15 views ]  Top
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#1 "Vetting"
What do they know,
when did they know it?
Did they share it, with whom?
Posted by Skidmark 2021-08-29 08:05||   2021-08-29 08:05|| Front Page Top

#2 Hiding them away from the media and disclosure of the sordid details. The Taliban media blackout will soon cover any in-country monitoring or revelations.
Posted by Besoeker 2021-08-29 08:35||   2021-08-29 08:35|| Front Page Top

#3 This report says only 5000 of 117,000 evacuees are Americans. That leaves 112,000 people who took the baksheesh and probably still in large numbers informed to the US's enemies and otherwise worked against us there. But now they want out. And they want to come here. Swell.
Posted by M. Murcek 2021-08-29 08:37||   2021-08-29 08:37|| Front Page Top

#4 Kinzinger is NO Republican
Posted by Frank G 2021-08-29 09:46||   2021-08-29 09:46|| Front Page Top

#5 They will be assessed there to see if they and their families traveling with them are eligible for US visas. It is unsure if they will ever reach the US.

However, they can always make it to Mexico and then to the US. Geez, you'd think they'd give these sucker one of those money pallets at the airport to pay their way.
Posted by Procopius2k 2021-08-29 14:27||   2021-08-29 14:27|| Front Page Top

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