
US Senator Condemns Reported Plan to Relocate Afghan Allies to Congo
US Senator Chris Coons has publicly criticized a reported Trump administration proposal to relocate approximately 1,100 Afghan war allies currently housed in Qatar to the Republic of Congo. Coons described the potential transfer, as well as the alternative of returning the group to Afghanistan, as a “cowardly betrayal.”
The proposal was first reported by the New York Times, which indicated that US officials are negotiating the relocation of the group from a transit camp in Qatar to the Central African nation. The individuals awaiting resettlement include former interpreters, military commandos, and their families.
According to the advocacy organization Afghan Evac, the group comprises more than 400 children alongside adult veterans and support staff. The organization has strongly opposed any plan that would result in the group’s return to Afghanistan, warning that such a move would leave them vulnerable to retaliation by the Taliban. Afghan Evac emphasized that the individuals assisted US forces during the conflict and require secure third-country resettlement.
The reported negotiations highlight ongoing diplomatic and logistical challenges regarding the status of Afghan allies who supported international military operations. While some US officials have previously explored options for returning the group to their home country, advocates and lawmakers have consistently argued that doing so would place them at significant risk. Senator Coons’ statement reflects broader congressional concern over the handling of the relocation process and the long-term security guarantees for those who worked alongside American forces.
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