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Trump says he will help Afghans stuck in the UAE

UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – Donald Trump offers aid to Afghan refugees detained in the United Arab Emirates amid plans to return some to Taliban control, while nearly 200,000 Afghans have resettled in the U.S., officials said.

  • On Sunday, President Donald Trump said he would 'try to save them, starting right now,' referring to Afghan refugees in the UAE who aided the U.S. military before the Taliban retook control.
  • In 2021, the UAE agreed to temporarily house Afghan evacuees as the Taliban ousted the U.S.-backed government, and earlier this year, President Donald Trump paused refugee resettlement and ended protections for Afghans in the U.S.
  • At the Abu Dhabi camp, passports have been taken and Taliban are forcing Afghan refugees to 'self-deport', while Just the News reports these conditions.
  • To pause the deportations, U.S. officials are reaching out to UAE counterparts, as a family has been cleared and vetted since 2023.
  • On July 20, 2025, Eric Daugherty said `once Trump starts applying pressure, the UAE will back off this idea,` while Democrats have urged restoring temporary protected status for Afghans to protect women and children under Taliban rule.
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The U.S. President wants to help Afghans who are stuck in the Emirates to be handed over to the Taliban, according to a media report, thus deviating from his course of no longer receiving migrants in the U.S.

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In April, Trump had lifted the stoppage of deportations from thousands of Afghans. Now, the US President announces a surprising change of course: the US President wants to help Afghans who are stuck in the United Arab Emirates.

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