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Can’t go forward, can’t go back: Afghan refugees stuck in Qatar wait for a way forward

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Negina Khalili鈥檚 family sold their house and possessions in Afghanistan and flew to a U.S. base in Qatar in January, preparing for the last step in emigrating to America. Thirteen days later, the Trump administration took office 鈥 and suspended the refugee program that would have let them in.

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Can't go forward, can't go back: Afghan refugees stuck in Qatar wait for a way forward

Negina Khalili poses for a portrait near her office in New Orleans, Thursday, May 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)


WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Negina Khalili鈥檚 family sold their house and possessions in Afghanistan and flew to a U.S. base in Qatar in January, preparing for the last step in emigrating to America. Thirteen days later, the Trump administration took office 鈥 and suspended the refugee program that would have let them in.

Now they are among a small group of Afghans who advocates say are waiting at a camp in Qatar for permission to one day come to America.

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