San Diego-based Afghan advocacy group says Trump admin’s offer to help a ‘welcome surprise’

Joel Anderson speaks before those gathered at the USS Midway in File photo courtesy AfghanEvac A San Diego group that supports the resettlement of Afghan wartime allies in the United States Sunday reported President Donald Trump s offer to help Afghans stranded in the United Arab Emirates is a welcome surprise His words I will try to save them starting right now could mean the difference between life and death for the brave Afghan men women and children in the present stuck in the UAE in Qatar and elsewhere around the world AfghanEvac functionaries disclosed in a news release Trump posted on his Truth Social platform Sunday that he will try to save Afghans who have been detained in the United Arab Emirates for years after fleeing their country when the United States pulled out and the Taliban took power We urge President Trump to follow through on this commitment not just with a Truth Social post but with action AfghanEvac added That means working to at once secure protections and departures for the Afghans at the Emirates Humanitarian City in UAE and Camp As Sayliyah in Qatar and ensuring they are not deported back into the hands of the Taliban As a nonprofit group formed after the withdrawal of U S troops from Afghanistan in August AfghanEvac describes itself as administering a coalition focused on deconflicting communications effort and systemic issues across the full enterprise of efforts focused on helping Afghans evacuate and resettle safely swiftly and within the bounds of the law It also means addressing the broader pipeline tens of thousands of U S -affiliated Afghans who remain in danger across the globe from Islamabad to Istanbul from Albania to Africa because they deduced in America and helped our forces in their hour of need they added Last month AfghanEvac mentioned it was deeply concerned over federal immigration personnel arrest and detainment of a former Afghan National Army soldier in Texas The man whose name was unavailable had previously been granted asylum protections but those were revoked under the Trump administration s new executive orders the group stated Shawn VanDiver AfghanEvac president and board chairman declared earlier that he met with Democratic U S Rep Scott Peters of San Diego regarding the Afghan soldier s situation Trump has the authority to do the right thing the group reported He should instruct the U S Department of Homeland Precaution and the Department of State to expedite processing push for third-country partnerships and ensure that we never again leave our wartime allies behind AfghanEvac reported it welcomes any step that brings our Afghan allies closer to safety and we are ready to work with anyone including the president to make that happen