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The legislation would allow certain Afghan nationals who worked with the U.S. military or government during the war in Afghanistan to obtain permanent residency and eventually become U.S. citizens, without having to return to Afghanistan first or go through the standard visa process. This would primarily benefit Afghan interpreters, security personnel, and other employees who helped American forces and now face safety risks in their home country. The bill aims to provide a faster path to legal status for these individuals and their families who were evacuated to the United States.
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