John, this cannot wait. It will only take a moment of your time to take action.
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan continues to deteriorate rapidly. Already, around 550,000 people have been displaced by conflict this year and displacement levels are soaring.
Many Afghans say they fear for their lives as violence continues to increase.
URGENT: President Biden must act swiftly to protect at-risk Afghans.
John, join me in urging him to act now to protect Afghans in need of safety — including people who risked their lives to help the U.S.
The lives of countless Afghans depend on it.
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The rapidly escalating need for protection in Afghanistan shows how imperative it is for the Biden Administration to take immediate action to help the estimated 18.4 million people in need of humanitarian assistance.
It is the responsibility of President Biden to do everything possible to immediately facilitate safe and orderly departure for all eligible U.S.-affiliated persons in need of safety and protection. The lives of countless Afghans depend on the U.S. government acting promptly to resume processing and dramatically accelerate this process.
While our advocacy team in D.C. continues to push the Biden administration, I'm asking you to join our team of advocates — who have already contacted the White House over 7,000 times — to urge President Biden to take action. This issue is too urgent for the administration to delay.
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Thank you for your swift action today.
— Melinda, International Rescue Committee
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