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Afghans who helped US war effort feel betrayed by Trump's travel ban | CNN Politics


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When President Donald Trump's issued a proclamation on Wednesday evening that citizens from Afghanistan, along with 11 other nations, would be blocked from coming to the United States, it added even more fear, uncertainty and for some, a sense of betrayal, for vulnerable Afghans.

The article discusses the feelings of betrayal among Afghans who assisted the U.S. during the war effort, following the implementation of former President Donald Trump's travel ban. These Afghans, who worked as interpreters and in other support roles, feel abandoned and betrayed as the ban restricts their ability to seek refuge and start anew in the United States. The travel ban, which was upheld by the Supreme Court, limits entry from several Muslim-majority countries, including Afghanistan. Many of these individuals and their families are now facing increased dangers in Afghanistan due to their association with the U.S., and the ban has left them feeling that their sacrifices and loyalty to the U.S. have been disregarded. Advocacy groups and some U.S. lawmakers are pushing for exemptions or special visas for these Afghans, highlighting the moral obligation the U.S. has towards those who risked their lives to support American troops.

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[ https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/08/politics/afghans-who-helped-us-war-effort-feel-betrayed-by-trumps-travel-ban ]

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