Drew Angerer / Getty Images Biden Admin Finally Decides to Do Something About the Americans Trapped in Afghanistan Kabul’s international airport has been closed to regular passenger travel since the U.S. ended its first evacuation attempt on Aug. 31. By Sebastian Hughes October 15, 2021
Olivier Douliery - Pool / AP In Response to Flood of Afghan Refugees, New Bill Would Give Governors Powerful 'Veto' Ability A new bill, if passed, would give control of refugee resettlement to Congress and would allow governors to veto placements in their states. By Johnathan Jones October 14, 2021
Dominic Lipinski - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Afghan Refugees Beg to Be Sent Home After Rescue: 'I Can't Take This Anymore' After escaping the dangers of the Taliban, Afghan refugees apparently now find themselves facing a worse fate: hotel rooms. By C. Douglas Golden October 11, 2021
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Tens of Thousands of Afghan Refugees Set to Be Released in the US Without Set Immigration Status If the refugees do not qualify for special immigrant visas, they must apply for asylum in order to stay in the US. By Kaylee Greenlee October 8, 2021
Airman Taylor Crul - U.S. Air Force / AP Afghan Father Who Worked for the US Is Now Suing the Government He Once Helped Mohammad, who lives in California, has been fighting to be reunited with his sons, who are 9 and 11 years old. By The Associated Press October 7, 2021
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Biden Official Puzzles French Reporter with His Assessment of the Admin's Handling of Afghanistan The reporter also pressed the Biden official about Australia backing out of a diesel submarine deal it had with France. By Sebastian Hughes October 5, 2021
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Hundreds of Biden's Afghan Refugees Are Walking Off Military Bases - Experts Say No One Can Stop Them The number was 300 from one base alone - and it points to a wider problem of vetting, particularly since we may not know who they really are. By C. Douglas Golden October 4, 2021
Afghanistan National Institute of Music / AP Afghan Music Students Flown to Safety in One of the Largest Airlifts Since the Taliban's Takeover The musicians join tens of thousands of Afghans, including many from the country's sports and arts scenes, who have fled since August. By The Associated Press October 4, 2021
Bertrand Guay - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary 3 of Biden's 'Vetted' Afghan Refugees Jump Female Soldier in the Middle of the Night at Fort Bliss: Report One refugee could face a mandatory minimum of 30 years if convicted and is potentially facing a life sentence in US prison. By C. Douglas Golden October 2, 2021
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Trump Issues Warning About Dangerous Provision Democrats Have 'Snuck Into' Spending Bill 'The only "rule" is that Mayorkas - an incompetent radical - give them a green light. This bill must be opposed!' Trump said. By Dillon Burroughs September 30, 2021