Islamabad, July 7 -- Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan have appealed to the United States to immediately resume the US Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), stating that ongoing delays have left them stranded and increasingly vulnerable, Khaama Press reported.

The refugees, many holding US P1 and P2 immigration cases, expressed deep concerns about their uncertain status and the well-being of their families. Most of them had worked alongside US forces and institutions in Afghanistan, supporting democratic governance and peace efforts. They emphasised that they were lawfully included in USRAP through official communication from the US State Department. Despite completing medical screenings, security clearances, and interviews, the suspens...