Photo former Afghan interpreters hold placards during a protest against the U.S. government and NATO in Kabul, Afghanistan. AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib
Photo former Afghan interpreters hold placards during a protest against the U.S. government and NATO in Kabul, Afghanistan. AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib


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: The Biden administration said on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) that it is prepared to begin evacuation flights for Afghan interpreters and translators who aided the US military effort in the nearly 20-year war - but their destinations are still unknown and there are lingering questions about how to ensure their safety until they can get on planes.

The Operation Allies Refuge flights out of Afghanistan during the last week of July will be available first for special immigrant visa applicants already in the process of applying for US residency, according to the White House.

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