Afghanistan, March 19 -- Thousands of Afghan refugees who were relocated to the United States after the fall of Kabul are facing financial crises and the threat of homelessness due to reduced funding for federal programs.
According to a report by Associated Press published on Tuesday, March 18, the U.S. government cut the budget for refugee programs in January. This decision has resulted in the cessation of financial assistance for many Afghan refugee families.
An Afghan father of two, who worked for a U.S.-backed organization in Kabul, is now at risk of Taliban retribution. He is one of thousands of newly arrived refugees who lost financial support when the Trump administration cut funding for the federal refugee program in January.
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