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The Trump administration will reportedly use military bases in Indiana and New Jersey to house immigrant detainees.
Even before the new figures on basing in Afghanistan were available, it was known that the U.S. military maintained a global inventory of more than 1,000 foreign bases. (By some counts, around ...
More than 9,000 Afghan refugees who had been living in temporary housing on military bases in the U.S. since the fall of Kabul in August have been resettled in local communities, many with the aid ...
WASHINGTON — About 34,000 Afghan evacuees are still living on seven military bases in the United States more than three months after the U.S. military’s final flight out of Kabul on Aug. 30 ...
Military Bases Turn Into Small Cities as Afghans Wait Months for Homes in U.S. ... Afghan evacuees and military police at Fort McCoy, a base in Wisconsin that is hosting 12,600 refugees.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also announced that parts of Indiana’s Camp Atterbury will be converted into migrant ...
U.S. military bases taking in evacuees from Afghanistan include Fort Lee, Fort Pickett and Marine Corps Base Quantico, all in Virginia; Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey; Fort McCoy ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Something unexpected is happening at U.S. military bases hosting Afghan evacuees: Many hundreds of them are simply leaving before receiving U.S. resettlement services ...
Marine Corps Base Quantico and Fort Pickett in Virginia and New Mexico's Holloman Air Force Base join the list. 3 More Bases Set to Take in Afghan Refugees, Joining 4 Others Nationally | Military ...
WASHINGTON — Military bases that housed tens of thousands of Afghan refugees in the U.S. incurred almost $260 million in damages that in some cases rendered buildings unusable for troops until ...