Families board an Air Force C-17 Globemaster at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Monday. Marine Corps photo via REUTERS For 20 years, the United States was at war in my home country, Afghanistan. During those years, many of my fellow Afghans supported U.S. troops. They fought alongside Americans, helped with translation and intelligence, and risked their lives as allies. The United States needed their help. So, when America promised to protect its Afghan allies at the war’s end, we believed them. June marked the third year of my advocacy efforts to support the Afghan Adjustment Act, which still has not passed. It’s time to keep the promise and take real action. Sinc
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