Afghan Adjustment Act reintroduced in Congress.
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John,
Today, Congress announced the reintroduction of the Afghan Adjustment
Act -- a bill that would provide a permanent pathway to citizenship for
our Afghan allies and expand the efforts to protect those left behind.
America made a promise to Afghans who fought alongside our troops and
put their life on the line, and we owe it to them to keep our word.
We're happy to see Congress take a much-needed step to fulfill this
promise, but we cannot let up the pressure on our representatives to
swiftly pass the Afghan Adjustment Act.
**Join us and let your members of Congress know you want the Afghan
Adjustment Act passed now.** <[link removed]>
It's been almost two years since Kabul fell to the Taliban -- leaving
thousands of Afghans vulnerable. They have waited long enough, facing
continuing uncertainty about their long-term status in the U.S. Many
Afghan evacuees have been able to temporarily reside in the United
States via humanitarian parole and/or Temporary Protected Status, yet
most lack a viable path to permanent legal status and are eager to
solidify their futures in the U.S.
The introduction of the Afghan Adjustment Act shows our efforts are
working and progress is being made to provide Afghan families the
stability they need, but unless Congress passes this bill, evacuated
Afghans have limited options.
**Tell Congress to resolve the long-term status of Afghan evacuees and
provide them with a permanent solution.** <[link removed]>
Afghan parolees have fled violence and persecution. They deserve the
opportunity to rebuild their lives permanently -- without having to wait
years for asylum and without the fear of potentially having to return to
Afghanistan. Afghan evacuees are our neighbors, coworkers, and our
children's friends at school. They are members of our community.
**The time for Congress to pass the Afghan Adjustment Act is now. Urge
your members of Congress to act.** <[link removed]>
Thank you for taking action for our Afghan allies,
Dan Kosten
**Assistant Vice President of Policy & Advocacy**
**National Immigration Forum**
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