After reading Will's very dark post from 30 April it is a joy to hear this hopeful story. I can only speak for myself, but I certainly have not forgotten the Afghans we left behind; I think about them every day. I looked up the SIV info at the State Dept site. That site says that currently there are only 50 SIVs available annually for Afghans and Iraqis. Fifty. That is a joke. We owe them a lot more!
The story of getting Ahmadullah to safety is a testament to the resilience and compassion of the human spirit. It reminds us that in times of adversity, solidarity and action can make a difference that transcends borders and saves lives. Great job, Will!
Thank you so much for everything you do for my fellow Afghans. It was so wonderful meeting you in Vt. Thank you for rescuing Ahmadullah.
My honor, brother.
After reading Will's very dark post from 30 April it is a joy to hear this hopeful story. I can only speak for myself, but I certainly have not forgotten the Afghans we left behind; I think about them every day. I looked up the SIV info at the State Dept site. That site says that currently there are only 50 SIVs available annually for Afghans and Iraqis. Fifty. That is a joke. We owe them a lot more!
Bless you, Candace.
The story of getting Ahmadullah to safety is a testament to the resilience and compassion of the human spirit. It reminds us that in times of adversity, solidarity and action can make a difference that transcends borders and saves lives. Great job, Will!