Is VA Paying for Migrant Health Care? The Agency Says 'No' Despite Wave of Political Attacks. Lawmakers and some media outlets say that an agreement between the VA and the Department of Homeland Security shortchanges...
Former US Officials Ask Pakistan Not to Deport Afghans Seeking Relocation to the United States Last week, the United Nations said such forced deportations of Afghans could lead to human rights violations, including the...
'We Need Our Voice to Be Heard': Afghan Resettlement Efforts Unfinished 2 Years After Withdrawal The Biden administration touts its work over the last two years as a success, but Afghans and refugee advocates describe a...
The Pentagon Is Pulling 1,100 Troops from the US-Mexico Border Mission The 1,100 troops will conclude their 90-day mission by Aug. 8; the remaining 400 will be extended through August 31, a...
Vets-Led Group Renews Agreement with State Department to Relocate Afghan Allies While the 2021 evacuation airlifted tens of thousands of Afghans out, thousands more who helped the U.S. military during the...
Almost Two Years Since Kabul Fell, a Frayed Refugee System Creates Obstacles for Afghans in Texas Tens of thousands of Afghans who had worked for the U.S. government or other Western entities were now at risk.
Afghan Allies Would Get More Visas, More Time to Apply Under Proposal by Senators A new bill seeks to bring stability to the visa program for Afghans who helped U.S. troops by nearly doubling the number of...
Hoax over Evicted Vets in New York Ignored Reductions in Homelessness The founder of a local charity is under fire for claiming nearly two dozen homeless veterans were evicted to make room for...
The Complicated and Messy Task of Trying to Aid Afghans Following the Return of the Taliban For many Afghans seeking U.S. help, the question of aid is largely tied to documentation.
White House Initiative Leaves Deported Veterans in Limbo Critics say Biden’s initiative fails to stop veterans from being deported and bring back those living in exile behind enemy...
Navajo Corporal Becomes First Marine Authorized to Wear Traditional Native Hair Cpl. Bradford Flores is honoring his culture by growing his hair out -- and the Marine Corps authorized it.
House Approves $2.5 Billion for Junior Enlisted Raises, Which May Be $800 Million Too Little The bill will almost certainly be overhauled before it becomes law since it includes a number of conservative policy riders...
Air Force Veteran Accused of Disclosing Classified Data on Aircraft, Weapons in Latest Military Leak Case The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Florida announced that retired Lt. Col. Paul J. Freeman has been...
JBLM Servicemen Say the Army Didn't Protect Them from a Doctor Charged with Abusive Sexual Contact The 15 servicemen are each seeking $5 million in damages for the emotional distress they say they have suffered.
Express Scripts' Tricare Pharmacy Contract Could Be Costing Military Families Money, Lawmakers Warn A bipartisan group of senators and representatives say the company that manages the Defense Department's prescription drug...