The Department of Defense could be housing 30,000 Afghan refugees in locations like Fort McCoy in Wisconsin and Fort Bliss in Texas: report
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Cheryl Teh
Aug 16, 2021, 18:02 IST
An internally displaced Afghan girl sits inside a box as she waits for the distribution of winter assistance in Kabul December 23, 2012. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) began a winter assistance programme for returnees from Pakistan and Iran, internally displaced persons and others who are at risk in the cold weather.
REUTERS/Omar Sobhani
The Department of Defense could be planning to house Afghan refugees in Texas and Wisconsin.
A Fox News correspondent cited an unnamed source saying 30,000 Afghans could be relocated to the US soon.
These Afghans are under Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) given to those who worked for the US.
This is according to a report from Jacqui Heinrich, a Fox News White House Correspondent. Heinrich cited documents obtained from an unnamed source at the Department of Defense, which she says shows the US plans to bring up to 30,000 Afghans into the US "in the immediate future."
"We want to have the capacity to get up to several thousand (Afghans) immediately, and want to be prepared for the potential of tens of thousands," said Pentagon spokesman John Kirby to Heinrich. "(Forts) Bliss & McCoy have the capability right now - what's advantageous is with a bit of work, (this) could increase in short order."
Kirby told Heinrich SIV applicants will be evacuated along with US citizens.
"Once we get more airlift out of Kabul, we're going to put as many people on those planes as we can. There will be a mix, not just American citizens, but perhaps some Afghan SIV applicants as well," Kirby told Heinrich. "We're going to focus on getting people out of the country, then sorting it out at the next stop. It's not going to be just Americans first, then SIV applicants."
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CNN reported earlier on August 15, however, that the US is curtailing evacuation flights to America to prioritize the evacuation of American citizens. In its report, CNN said that the last flight currently planned for SIV applicants and their families had already left Afghanistan to transport refugees to Fort Lee in Virginia.
The Department of Defense did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider.
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