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Afghans residing in Pakistan who have collaborated with the U.S. say that America must support them.
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Afghans residing in Pakistan who have collaborated with the U.S. say that America must support them.

May 15, 2026
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Afghans residing in Pakistan who have completed the process for U.S. “P1” and “P2” visas protested during a meeting against delays in their case processing and arrests by Pakistani police.

The protesters said that they are individuals who previously worked with U.S. agencies and forces and are now facing serious security threats. According to them, delays in U.S. resettlement programs have left them with an uncertain fate.

These Afghans urged Washington to fulfill its promises and not forget those who have cooperated with the U.S. mission. They emphasized that they are under severe pressure due to legal document issues in Pakistan and police detentions.

The protesters warned that if their transfer process is not resumed soon, many families will face even greater difficulties and dangers.

Writer:Saeed Sameer

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