Afghan translators land in US, say US leaving others behind who face death threats from Taliban

Afghan translators land in US, say US leaving others behind who face death threats from Taliban

Cheers erupted at Dulles International Airport outside Washington D.C. as an Afghan combat translator, his wife and four young children arrived at the baggage carousel after a harrowing three and a half year wait for a Special Immigrant Visa after risking his life working for the U.S. military and facing death threats from the Taliban as U.S. troops hasten their withdrawal.

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