Kids in Need of Defense

Tell Congress: Support Refugee Children from Afghanistan

At least 1,550 children came to the United States as Unaccompanied Afghan Minors after the fall of Kabul. One year later, the trauma of that separation is a constant ache for these children, only a handful of whom have been reunited with parents or a primary caregiver.

The Afghan Adjustment Act would be a major help to the children we serve — and the thousands of other Afghan refugees who were quickly relocated out of danger.

Please, join KIND today and urge your members of Congress to pass the bipartisan Afghan Adjustment Act quickly to bring safety and security to the innocent children separated from their family and homeland.


Photo Caption: UNITED STATES - AUGUST 27: Afghan refugees arrive to Dulles International Airport on Friday, August 27, 2021, after leaving Afghanistan as it fell to the Taliban. Some evacuees are American citizens or reside in the U.S. and were visiting Afghanistan at the time of the take over. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
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