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November 3, 2024, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris 2024 presidential election news

The Afghans for Trump group is pushing to put foreign policy and disengagement at the center of the 2021 election

Three years have passed since the Taliban's rapid rise to power turned Afghanistan on its head.

Women are largely confined to their homes and men live in fear of being suspected of supporting the resistance, which could result in death. In the chaos as the US hastily withdrew, countless Afghan allies were left to an uncertain fate.

While widespread press coverage of President Biden's so-called “Saigon moment” has largely subsided, the Afghan diaspora living in the United States has not forgotten their relatives back home.

Zoubair Sangi helped launch a movement for the Afghan diaspora to unite a sense of betrayal by the Biden administration and bring it to the ballot box with the new advocacy group Afghans for Trump.

“If you asked [Afghans in Afghanistan]Would you like to see a continuation of the failed policies of the Biden-Harris administration over the last three years? “They would say no because their lives are miserable right now,” Sangi told Fox News Digital.

“Women have not been able to go to school for three years. Terrorism has increased. We have attacks on ethnic and religious minorities.”

Sangi's parents came to the United States in the 1980s when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.

Much of his family still lives in the country.

“They say it feels like they are living in a prison,” Sangi said.

“Anyone suspected of resistance is simply kidnapped, imprisoned, tortured, killed. This has been happening for three years, everything is lost.”

According to Sangi, “Afghans for Trump” is aimed at the diaspora, i.e.

This is an excerpt from an article by Morgan Phillips of Fox News