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flag Over 110 former Afghan allies have been killed since 2023 despite Taliban amnesty, as U.S. aid cuts limit safe pathways.

flag Despite a Taliban amnesty pledge, at least 110 former Afghan security forces members, including elite U.S. allies, have been killed since 2023, according to a Military Times and Lighthouse Reports investigation. flag Many were captured, tortured, and executed after being deported back to Afghanistan. flag The true number is likely higher due to fear and underreporting. flag The findings come as the U.S. ended temporary protected status for over 9,000 Afghans and paused its refugee admissions program, limiting safe pathways. flag Lawmakers, including Rep. Mike Lawler, are pushing the bipartisan Enduring Welcome Act to create a database of allies and restore a State Department office for their resettlement, arguing the U.S. still bears responsibility.

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