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Senators seek emergency refugee

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AS MANY AS 20 US senators have urged the Trump administra­tion to grant emergency refugee protection to Sikh and Hindu communitie­s in Afghanista­n facing persecutio­n as religious minorities.

In a bipartisan letter addressed to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the senators called on the State Department to prioritise resettleme­nt opportunit­ies under the US Refugee Admissions Program allocation ceilings for Afghan Sikh and Hindu communitie­s.

The population of Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanista­n have plummeted markedly due to years of persecutio­n by the Taliban and more recent terrorist actions perpetrate­d by ISIS Khorasan (ISIS-K), they said.

‘This Administra­tion has repeatedly highlighte­d protecting religious freedom as a top foreign policy priority,’ the senators wrote.

‘Sikh and Hindu communitie­s in Afghanista­n face an existentia­l threat from ISIS-K because of their religion. To protect religious freedom, we urgently ask that you take these essential steps to defend these threatened religious minorities,’ they said in the letter.

The letter also calls on Pompeo to offer additional support to members of the Sikh and Hindu communitie­s that choose to remain in Afghanista­n, and to ensure that

Afghan religious minorities benefit from the $20.6 million in American aid already provided to address Covid-19. ‘Ensuring that religious minorities receive US Covid-19 assistance should be a priority in all countries where protection of religious minorities is a challenge,’ the senators added.

The letter was written by senator Robert Menendez, Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, and senators Thom Tillis, Dick Durbin, Patrick Leahy, Dianne Feinstein, Kirsten Gillibrand, Tim Kaine, Kamala Harris, Bob Casey, Chris Van Hollen, Bernie Sanders, Patty Murray, Chris Coons, Ed Markey, Tammy Duckworth, Jack Reed, Mark Warner, Ben Cardin, and James Lankford.

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