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Most Afghans

January 20, 2025

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The Philippine Star

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appreciation to the government of the Philippines for their cooperation and support for US efforts to assist Afghan special immigrants.

The Afghans, including many children, arrived in the Philippines on Jan. 6. Details of their numbers and location were kept secret by US and Philippine officials. Washington covered the cost of their stay in the Philippines.

The Afghans primarily worked for the US government in Afghanistan or were deemed eligible for US special immigrant visas but were left behind when US and NATO forces withdrew from Afghanistan after 20 years of war in August 2021 as the Taliban seized power.

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