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Connolly, 47 Members Press White House for Answers on Afghanistan Evacuations
Washington,
August 18, 2021
Tags:
Foreign Policy
Today, Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA-11) joined Congresswoman Sara Jacobs (D-CA-53) and 47 members of Congress in sending a bipartisan letter to the White House, seeking answers on the Biden Administration’s plans to evacuate U.S. citizens, Afghan allies and their families, women, NGO employees, journalists, and others from Afghanistan. The letter states that “it is this Administration’s moral obligation to leverage all available resources to help as many people as possible to safety in the United States. There is no time to waste.” The following members signed the letter:
The text of the letter is as follows: Dear Mr. President: We write with great urgency about the rapidly deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. We are gravely concerned for the many people – U.S. citizens, Afghan allies and their families, women, NGO employees, journalists, and so many others – stuck in Afghanistan fearing for their lives and the future of the country. It is this Administration’s moral obligation to leverage all available resources to help as many people as possible to safety in the United States. There is no time to waste. As a country, we need to do everything we can to evacuate those eligible for Special Immigrant Visas and for the Priority-2 program. But we can’t stop there. So many are in danger because of their association with the United States and allies, including the families of our allies, journalists, NGO employees, and so many more. Our offices are working diligently and around the clock to help those fleeing Afghanistan. In doing so, we stand ready to assist the Department of State, Department of Defense, and other relevant agencies as they work to help the many in Afghanistan who have been left behind, including helping our constituents and those reaching out on how to work through this bureaucracy. But our staff cannot adequately do this without a clear understanding of the process and plan currently underway. Therefore, we urge a timely response to the following questions:
This is a dire, humanitarian emergency that requires our immediate attention. Congress will continue to assist the Department of State, Department of Defense, and other relevant agencies in their efforts to support Americans and Afghans abroad. We urge the Administration’s foresight and close coordination with our staff in the process, as well as a swift response to these questions so we can be helpful and responsive to the needs of those in harm’s way. If necessary, we would welcome a classified briefing to discuss the requested information. |