One year after the chaotic withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, tens of thousands of Afghan evacuees in the United States are suspended in uncertainty without a path to permanent legal residency, while others seeking to enter the country on a humanitarian basis have been stymied by bureaucratic hurdles. But a silver lining emerged on Tuesday with the long-awaited Senate introduction of the Afghan Adjustment Act, which would allow thousands of Afghans in the U.S. to undergo additional vetting to apply for legal residency, and end a period of paralyzing uncertainty concerning their citizenship status. The legislation was introduced by a bipartisan group: Democratic Senators Amy Klob
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