Afghan Allies Ditched: State Dept Slams Door on Visas – Trump's Border Wall Goes Global
Afghan Allies Ditched: State Dept Slams Door on Visas – Trump's Border Wall Goes Global
In a gut-punch to Biden's legacy, the State Department halted all visa processing for Afghan allies left behind in the 2021 Kabul fiasco—thousands of interpreters and families now ghosts in Taliban's hell. "Security risks too high," officials mutter, echoing the DC shooter's radical wake-up. Trump's team smirks: "About time—America First, not ally-afterthought." Protests brew in Virginia suburbs, where vets seethe over broken promises, but polls hit 72% approval for the freeze. X threads explode with #BetrayedByBiden, tying it to third-world bans. One ex-Marine posted: "I fought for them; DC forgot." As Taliban hunts intensify, this visa veto signals the end of endless evac grifts. No more backdoor entries—walls up, from Rio Grande to Kabul. The swamp's draining starts abroad.
1. #USANews
2. #BreakingNews
3. #LatestNews
4. #Breaking
5. #CNN
6. #FoxNews
7. #MSNBC
8. #Trump
9. #Biden
10. #Election2024
11. #WhiteHouse
12. #POTUS
13. #SupremeCourt
14. #USPolitics
15. #AmericanNews

Comments
Post a Comment