Summary
For those Afghans who braved the Taliban’s violence and desperate crowds to get to the Kabul airport, their challenges do not end when they arrive. The process for getting Afghans to the United States is full of logistical and bureaucratic challenges. Lisa Desjardins has been talking to lawmakers, NGO workers, refugees and others about those shortcomings and joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.
Five Facts
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Who
is struggling to get visas for Afghan refugees, according to this piece?
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What
are some of the bureaucratic obstacles refugees and those trying to help them are entrfacing?
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When
did the pace of transportation out of Afghanistan for refugees increase?
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Where
are some of the countries besides the U.S. that refugees are being relocated?
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Why
is the process of obtaining a visa so difficult for many refugees?
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How
has the U.S. tried to speed up the process?
Focus Questions
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Why do you think the process of receiving a visa to come to the U.S. is so difficult, even for Afghans who have contacts like Congresspeople? What do you think could be done to make it easier?
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Can you imagine some ways your own community could help refugees resettle in the U.S.?
Media literacy:
This segment includes observations from one NewsHour reporter, mostly summarizing conversations she's had. Who else would you like to hear from to better understand the difficulties or experiences of refugees?
For More
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For more on the difficulties Afghans face in reaching the Kabul airport and boarding a plane out of the country, see
this story
.
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If you would like to hear more Afghan voices to better understand the significance of the Taliban's takeover, check out
this resource from Colorín Colorado
.