Afghans Arriving at American Military Bases are Expected to Receive $1,250 in Payments

Afghans who are arriving in the United States and being placed in temporary resettlement arrangements at US military bases will receive one-time payments from Uncle Sam. Specifically, these payments will come from the State Department.

Sites like Breitbart News have covered extensively the Biden administration’s efforts to turn various military bases in Indiana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin into refugee camps. According to John Binder of Breitbart, these installations could potentially house roughly 50,000 Afghans.

The bulk of Afghans heading to military bases for temporary resettlement are coming under the status of “humanitarian parole”, a status that does not expire for at least two years. Binder observed that “These Afghans are not eligible for Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs), P-2 visas, or refugee status.”

The Washington Post reported that Afghans arriving at military bases will receive a one-time payment of $1,250 via the State Department and courtesy of American taxpayers.
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