Trump officials consider sending 1,100 Afghans who aided US forces to Congo
The Trump administration is considering sending up to 1,100 Afghans who aided US forces during the war in Afghanistan to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The group includes interpreters and relatives of US military members, as well as over 400 children.

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AI-generatedThe Trump administration is considering sending up to 1,100 Afghans who aided US forces during the war in Afghanistan to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The group includes interpreters and relatives of US military members, as well as over 400 children. They were evacuated to Qatar for protection after supporting US military efforts in their home country, which is now under Taliban control. The DRC is experiencing a displacement crisis, with 8.2 million people displaced as of September 2025. The US could potentially resettle the eligible Afghans in the US, while others may be accepted by other countries. The Department of Homeland Security has the authority to allow previously qualified Afghans to enter the country, according to AfghanEvac president Shawn VanDiver.
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5 extracted8.2 million people were displaced in the DRC as of September 2025.
The US evacuated these Afghans to Qatar for their protection because they supported US military efforts.
Donald Trump stopped an initiative allowing Afghans who assisted US war efforts to resettle in the US.
The Trump administration considered sending 1,100 Afghans who aided US forces to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
900 of the 1,100 Afghans in Qatar are eligible for resettlement in the US.