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capital of pakistan — Afghans who worked for the U.S. During its state of war against the taleban urged chairman Donald ruff Thursday to exempt them from a travel ban that could lead to them being deported to Afghanistan, where they say they will face persecution.
Their appeal came hours after Trump announced a U.S. Entry ban on citizens from 12 countries, including Afghanistan.
It affects thousands of Afghans who fled Taliban rule and had been approved for resettlement through a U.S. Program assisting people at risk due to their work with the American government, media organizations, and humanitarian groups. But Trump suspended that program in January, leaving Afghans stranded in several locations, including Pakistan and Qatar.
Pakistan, meanwhile, has been deporting foreigners it says are living in the country illegally, mostly Afghan, adding to the refugees' sense of peril.
“This is heartbreaking and sad news,” said one Afghan, who worked closely with U.S. Agencies before the Taliban returned to power in 2021. He spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the issue, fearing Taliban reprisals and potential arrest by Pakistani authorities.
He said the travel ban on an estimated 20,000 Afghans in Pakistan could encourage the government to begin deporting Afghans awaiting resettlement in the U.S. “President Trump has shattered hopes,” he told The Associated Press.
He said his life would be at risk if he returned to Afghanistan with his family because he previously worked for the U.S. Embassy in Kabul on public awareness campaigns promoting education.
“You know the Taliban are against the education of girls. America has the right to shape its immigration policy, but it should not abandon those who stood with it, risked their life, and who were promised a good future."
Another Afghan, Khalid Khan, said the new restrictions could expose him and thousands of others to arrest in Pakistan.
He said police had previously left him and his family alone at the request of the U.S. Embassy. “I worked for the U.S. Military for eight years, and I feel abandoned,. Every month, Trump is making a new rule,” said Khan. He fled to Pakistan three years ago.
“I don’t know what to say. Returning to Afghanistan will jeopardize my daughter’s education. You know the Taliban have banned girls from attending school beyond sixth grade. My daughter will remain uneducated if we return."
He said it no longer mattered whether people spoke out against Trump's policies.
“So long as Trump is there, we are nowhere. I have left all of my matters to Allah."
There was no immediate comment on the travel ban from the Taliban-run government.
Pakistan previously said it was working with host countries to resettle Afghans. Nobody was available to comment on Trump's latest executive order.
This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.
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