Biden plans to allow some Afghan civil servants from Taliban's 1996-2001 regime to enter the US by exempting them from terrorism entry restrictions
Biden is planning to exempt civil servants who worked for the Taliban regime from 1996-2001 from terrorism-related travel restrictions to the U.S.
'Many individuals who worked in civil service positions before the declaration of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in 1996 continued to do so,' the memo reads
It adds: 'Some did so under duress or other situations of hardship'
The U.S. continues to evacuate Afghan citizens after the bungled withdrawal in August that allowed the Taliban to swiftly take over the country
By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com
Published: 20:49 EDT, 13 October 2021 | Updated: 07:55 EDT, 14 October 2021
Joe Biden plans to exempt certain Afghan civil servants who were employed by the Taliban from terror-related bans on entering the U.S., a draft document obtained by Fox News reveals.
A new memorandum from the administration, which was reviewed and revealed in a Wednesday report, shows that some Afghans employed by the Taliban government from 1996-2001 will not be subject to the same travel restrictions to the U.S. as other terrorism-related inadmissibility grounds (TRIG).
'Many individuals who worked in civil service positions before the declaration of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in 1996 continued to do so after the declaration,' the document states. 'Some did so under duress or other situations of hardship.'
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