Green Cards for Afghan Allies: Veterans Push for Immigration Reform
Veterans Advocate for Green Cards for Afghan Allies
Green cards for Afghan allies are now a focal point of discussion following the advocacy efforts by Immigration With Honor Action, a nonprofit championing veteran leadership in public service. This group has engaged Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck to lobby for the Afghan Adjustment Act, bipartisan legislation designed to extend lawful permanent resident status to those who supported U.S. missions in Afghanistan.
The Importance of the Afghan Adjustment Act
Many Afghan allies have faced severe threats and persecution since the Taliban regained control of the country after American withdrawal in August 2021. This act is crucial in providing safety and stability to these individuals who risked their lives for U.S. goals.
- Brian McGuire, a prominent lobbyist and former chief of staff to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, is leading these lobbying efforts.
Conclusion: The Path Forward
This initiative not only underscores the commitment of veterans to their Afghan counterparts but also raises awareness of the urgent need for compassionate immigration reform in light of changing geopolitical landscapes.
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