From Dan Gordon, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject Congress Must Move Quickly to Pass the Afghan Adjustment Act
Date July 14, 2023 8:28 PM
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The Bill Could Ensure Certainty for Our Afghan Allies
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Press Release

 

For Immediate Release   
Contact: Dan Gordon <mailto:[email protected]>,
617-651-0841  
July 14, 2023 

Afghan Adjustment Act Would Ensure a Future with Certainty for Our
Afghan Allies 

**Washington, D.C.** - A bipartisan group of lawmakers has
reintroduced the Afghan Adjustment Act.    

The much-needed legislation would provide a clear path
to long-term safety and stability for Afghan allies already in the
United States, many of whom are currently stuck in legal limbo even as
they try to build a life here. It would also improve upon our ongoing
efforts to protect Afghan allies who are still outside the U.S.   

"We're a step closer to bolstering our national security and providing
a stable and hopeful future for our Afghan allies," said Jennie
Murray, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum. "The
reintroduction of the Afghan Adjustment Act reflects Americans'
enduring support and welcome for Afghans who risked their lives
to support the United States. 

"We're glad Republicans and Democrats are working together on
this effort. The Afghan Adjustment Act not only offers a lifeline to
those who have stood by our side but also strengthens America's
leadership in the world. To ensure a future with certainty for our
Afghan allies, Congress must move quickly to pass it."  

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