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November 3, 2024, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris News about the 2024 presidential election

The group of Afghans for Trump urges to put foreign policy and withdrawal at the center of the 2021 elections

Three years have passed since the Taliban’s rapid takeover rocked Afghanistan.

Women have largely assumed house arrest, and men live in fear of being suspected of supporting the resistance, an accusation that could result in death. In the chaos, as the US hastily withdrew, scores of Afghan allies were left to an uncertain fate.

While press coverage of what has been called President Biden’s “Saigon moment” has largely subsided, the Afghan diaspora in the US has not forgotten relatives back home.

Zoubair Sangi helped build a movement for the Afghan diaspora to unite and take a sense of betrayal by the Biden administration to the polls with the new advocacy group Afghans for Trump.

“If you were to ask the Afghans in Afghanistan, would you want a continuation of the past three years of what has been the failed policy of the Biden-Harris administration? They would say no because their lives are miserable right now,” says Sangi. told Fox News Digital.

“It has been three years since women have not been able to go to school. Terrorism is on the rise. We are dealing with attacks on ethnic and religious minorities.”

Sangi’s parents came to the U.S. in the 1980s when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.

Much of his family still lives in the country.

“What they’re saying is that it feels like they’re living in a prison,” Sangi said.

‘Anyone suspected of resistance has simply been kidnapped, imprisoned, tortured or murdered. This has been going on for the past three years. But there is no reporting. So you know, those who live here feel like they’ve lost everything.”

Sangi says Afghans for Trump are reaching out to the diaspora, those who are Afghan by background but US citizens, and have been in contact with recent post-withdrawal refugees, most of whom are not citizens and cannot vote in the elections . .

This is an excerpt from an article by Morgan Phillips of Fox News