两党议员呼吁特朗普政府不要将阿富汗盟友遣送至不安全国家


2026-06-11 17:35:06 UTC / 路透社

作者:帕特里夏·曾格勒

2026年6月11日 美国东部时间下午5:35 更新于两小时前

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华盛顿,6月11日(路透社)——数十名美国国会议员于周四敦促唐纳德·特朗普政府,取消任何将在本国战争期间为美军效力的阿富汗公民遣送至不安全第三国的计划。

路透社获得的一封信件显示,包括至少三名共和党议员在内的80多名众议院议员,联名呼吁国务卿马可·卢比奥重新考虑针对1100名被困在卡塔尔等待安置的阿富汗人的安置计划。

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“我们国家信守承诺,保护那些为了保障我们的安全而置身险境的人,这既是道义责任,也是国家安全的必要之举,”牵头撰写这封信的民主党众议员、前陆军游骑兵科罗拉多州的杰森·克劳在一份声明中说道。

今年早些时候,特朗普政府曾就将这些阿富汗人送往刚果民主共和国进行谈判,而此时距离美国从喀布尔撤军已经过去四年多,这些人仍处于滞留状态。

2025年底以来,阿富汗人的处境变得更加艰难,此前一名阿富汗移民被控在华盛顿发动袭击,造成一名国民警卫队成员死亡,另一名受伤。

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枪击事件发生后,特朗普政府将矛头指向前总统、民主党人乔·拜登任期内对阿富汗人和其他外国国民的审查漏洞,尽管嫌疑人拉赫曼拉乌拉·拉坎瓦尔是在特朗普任期内获得庇护的。

特朗普签署了一项行政命令,禁止包括曾为美军工作过的人员在内的阿富汗难民进入美国。

国会中许多特朗普的共和党同僚已经不再支持曾经两党共同支持的特殊移民签证计划,该计划旨在帮助曾为美军效力的阿富汗人前往美国。

上周,卢比奥在国会听证会上被问及,尽管这个饱受战乱的非洲国家爆发了埃博拉疫情,本届政府是否仍计划将这些阿富汗人送往刚果(金)。卢比奥回应称,美国正在与“多个国家”进行谈判。

Democrats, Republicans ask Trump administration not to ship Afghan allies to unsafe countries

2026-06-11 17:35:06 UTC / Reuters

By Patricia Zengerle

June 11, 2026 5:35 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago

Special Immigrants from Afghanistan walk through the in-processing building after their evacuation at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar, August 20, 2021. U.S. Army/Sgt. Jimmie Baker/Handout via REUTERS

WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) – Dozens of U.S. lawmakers urged President Donald ​Trump’s administration on Thursday to roll back any plans to ship to unsafe third countries Afghan nationals who worked ‌with U.S. forces during the war in their homeland.

In a letter seen by Reuters, more than 80 House of Representatives members, including at least three Republicans as well as Democrats, appealed to Secretary of State Marco Rubio to reconsider plans for 1,100 Afghans who have been stranded in Qatar ​awaiting relocation.

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“It’s both a moral and a national security imperative that our country live up to its promise and ​watch out for those who put themselves in harm’s way to help keep us safe,” Democratic ⁠Representative Jason Crow of Colorado, a former Army Ranger who led the letter, said in a statement.

Earlier this year, the Trump ​administration was in talks to send the Afghans to the Democratic Republic of Congo, as they remained in limbo more than four ​years after the U.S. withdrawal from Kabul.

The situation for Afghans in particular has been more difficult since late 2025, after an Afghan immigrant was accused of an attack in Washington that killed one National Guard member and wounded another.

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After the shooting, Trump’s administration pointed to a lack of vetting ​of Afghans and other foreign nationals during the term of former President Joe Biden, a Democrat, although the suspect Rahmanullah ​Lakanwal was granted asylum under Trump.

Trump signed an executive order preventing Afghan refugees, including those who worked with the military, from entering the U.S.

Many ‌of ⁠Trump’s fellow Republicans in Congress have stepped back from what was once bipartisan support for efforts like the Special Immigrant Visa program to clear Afghans who had worked with American forces to come to the United States.

Rubio was queried at congressional hearings last week about whether the administration still planned to send the Afghans to the DRC, despite an Ebola outbreak in the war-torn African ​nation. Rubio responded that the U.S. ​was talking with “multiple countries

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