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US in talks to send Afghan refugees to DR Congo

The U.S. government is in talks to relocate approximately 1,100 Afghan allies—including interpreters, military commandos, and family members—currently housed at Qatar’s As Sayliyah camp to the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, according to advocacy group AfghanEvac. The organization claims the plan is an attempt to force refugees to reject the unsafe relocation, allowing the U.S. to justify sending them back to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, while the State Department confirms it is exploring voluntary resettlement options amid the Trump administration’s curbs on Afghan refugee processing and a March 31 deadline to close the Qatar camp.

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Apr 22, 2026, 8:42 PM

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Afghan refugeesrefugee resettlementTaliban-ruled AfghanistanAs Sayliyah campwar-torn countryTrump administrationmigration restrictionsrefugee relocation

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US in talks to send Afghan refugees to DR Congo

Apr 22, 2026, 8:00 PM

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