John,
Today marks two years since the fall of Kabul – a solemn day where 76,000 vulnerable Afghans, including our Afghan allies who worked alongside our U.S. troops, were evacuated to safety in the U.S.
Many are resettled and contributing to our communities. However, because most of these evacuees were granted humanitarian parole and/or Temporary Protected Status, they lack a viable path to permanent legal status.
Last month, Congress reintroduced 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.
You recently took action and
contacted your members of Congress in support of this piece of legislation – thank you!
Now, will you consider making a generous donation today and help us continue the critical work of advocating on behalf of our Afghan allies and their families?
Our team continues to push for protections that include a pathway to permanent residency, supporting our Afghan allies fleeing aggression. We’re meeting with members of Congress and their staff, building
coalitions with like-minded partners and allies, drafting policy resources, running digital ads and mobilizing our constituencies.
We can’t do this critical work without your support.
Please consider making a gift today and support our efforts. Make a generous gift now!
Our Afghan allies have waited long enough, facing continuing uncertainty about their long-term status in the United States. They deserve much needed stability for
themselves and their families.
Thank you for your generous support,
Jennie Murray President & CEO National Immigration Forum
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