US Senators Condemn Reported Plan to Transfer Afghan Allies From Qatar to Congo

Khaama Press

US lawmakers criticize reported Trump administration plan to relocate Afghan allies from Qatar camp to conflict-hit Democratic Republic of Congo.

US Senator Jeff Merkley has strongly condemned reported plans by the Trump administration to transfer Afghan nationals from a holding facility in Qatar to the Democratic Republic of Congo, calling the proposal “evil and wrong.”

Merkley said the individuals include families of US service members and Afghan allies who served as interpreters and special operations support during the war in Afghanistan, risking their lives for American forces.

He warned that sending vulnerable Afghan refugees to a conflict-affected country like Democratic Republic of the Congo would endanger civilians, including hundreds of children currently housed in the Qatar facility.

The comments come as reports indicate around 1,100 Afghan evacuees remain in the Qatar camp after being relocated during the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, awaiting long-term resettlement decisions.

The situation reflects ongoing uncertainty for thousands of Afghan refugees who remain stranded in transit countries, particularly in Qatar, amid stalled relocation programs and shifting US immigration policies.

Humanitarian groups warn that prolonged stays in temporary facilities are worsening mental health conditions, family separation, and legal insecurity for Afghan evacuees waiting for resettlement.

Afghanistan continues to face a deep humanitarian crisis, with widespread poverty, unemployment, and limited access to basic services following years of conflict and economic isolation.

Aid agencies including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees have repeatedly urged faster international solutions for Afghan refugees, warning that delays in resettlement increase vulnerability and instability.

Several US senators, including Tammy Duckworth, Tim Kaine, and Ed Markey, have also criticized the reported relocation plan, calling for an immediate halt and stronger protections for Afghan allies.

US Senators Condemn Reported Plan to Transfer Afghan Allies From Qatar to Congo