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We owe Afghans a straight answer. Yesterday, Andrea Mitchell asked: Will Afghan nationals be in the travel ban? U.S. Department of State Spokesperson dodged, claiming "no list." But The New York Times & Reuters confirm one exists—Afghanistan is on it. Lives are at stake. We need clarity. Watch & share.

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@afghanevac @mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters Thank you sir

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters Right now we need more such this Journalist to stand with War allies by asking their Questions from officials

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters Thanks for your cooperation and support.

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters We wouldn't ask if AFG name is in the list or not, but we would ask why already approved SIV prg is suspended and the vetted holders of cases can not travel. It's important to see from new admin the last gift against 20 yrs share work. This will reveal the real pic of US.

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters Thank you for your sppurting but question is her why the flight and other systems is closed?from where we know it's not banned??really we are deeply confused...

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters Thank you shawn Yeah it is like you said in this video

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters Thank you. Indeed, we need clarity and a specific answers that: Are @POTUS @SecRubio @michaelgwaltz @KristiNoem @PeteHegseth want to save the lives of #AfghanAllies. ? In case yes, why they are not resuming the #USRAP_P1_P2. We must be provided with a clear answer!!!!

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters If we're going to block them from entering the US (epically shitty), I'd love to see Canada offer them a warm welcome.

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters Thank you Shawn.

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@mitchellreports @statedeptspox @nytimes @Reuters So 21 March is the day they share the list, if it exists.

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