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Pakistan's deportation push strands Afghan refugees who worked with U.S.

Pakistan's deportation push strands Afghan refugees who worked with U.S.

Pakistan's deportation push strands Afghan refugees who worked with U.S.
Pakistan has forced nearly 500,000 Afghans to return home over the last four months, complicating life for Afghan refugees who worked with the U.S. and who were promised a special visa to rebuild their lives in America. Many of the refugees fled to Pakistan to try to connect with U.S. authorities and now find themselves thrown back into danger, one of the findings of a new U.S. government watchdog report being released Thursday.


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