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Legislation to support Afghans who aided U.S. armed forces was excluded from government funding. “I see no difference between those who worked specifically for the U.S. and those who fought on our behalf,” Afghan war vet and the son of the late Sen. John McCain Jack McCain says.
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@McCainJack Well said Jack. It's noble of you to keep getting the message out there & in the public conversation. We all know only too well the fates of those who fought at our behest once the Taliban gets hold of them. They'll be treated no better than any of us, had we been left behind.

@McCainJack A big slap in the faces of thousands of interpreters who risked everything to support the war on terror.

@McCainJack Great job Jack !

@travisakers @McCainJack This shouldn't surprise us. There are people currently in the US military, risking their lives, that aren't allowed citizenship. Do you think they are going to let more immigrants in? It's appalling really.

@McCainJack Thank you, Jack. 💚

@McCainJack First class dude all the way.

@McCainJack Outstanding interview. Well said.

@McCainJack We sure do suck sometimes.

@McCainJack Disgusting and sad. @ChuckGrassley needs to own this failure. Time for you to retire.

@McCainJack

