
Afghans fear retaliation while waiting for U.S. visas
Clip: 2/19/2014 | 8m 24s
Afghans fear retaliation while waiting for U.S. visas
As the United States military prepares to withdraw from Afghanistan, the lives of thousands of Afghan citizens who worked for Americans are being threatened by insurgents. While legislation greatly increased the number of visas available to those Afghans, the State Department has only approved around 25 percent of the quota. The NewsHour’s P.J. Tobia investigates the holdup.
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Afghans fear retaliation while waiting for U.S. visas
Clip: 2/19/2014 | 8m 24s
As the United States military prepares to withdraw from Afghanistan, the lives of thousands of Afghan citizens who worked for Americans are being threatened by insurgents. While legislation greatly increased the number of visas available to those Afghans, the State Department has only approved around 25 percent of the quota. The NewsHour’s P.J. Tobia investigates the holdup.
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