
Trump says he is reviewing plans to relocate Afghan refugees in Qatar, as bipartisan criticism grows over proposals to send them to Congo.
Donald Trump said he is considering options for around 1,100 Afghan refugees stranded in Qatar, including possible relocation to Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Speaking to reporters, Trump said he was not fully briefed on the plan and would need to review available options before making a decision on the future of the group.
According to reports, the proposal could force refugees to choose between relocation to Congo or returning to Afghanistan under Taliban rule, a move widely criticized in Washington.
The refugees are among Afghan nationals evacuated after the 2021 collapse of Kabul, many of whom assisted US military operations and have since remained in temporary facilities awaiting resettlement.
A US program approved by Congress previously aimed to relocate eligible Afghans to the United States after security vetting, but implementation has slowed, leaving hundreds in uncertainty.
Lawmakers from both parties have opposed the Congo proposal, urging the administration to restore the resettlement pathway and honor commitments made to Afghan allies.
Chris Coons called the plan “a betrayal,” while Jeanne Shaheen said sending families to unstable environments would be unacceptable.
Democrats argue the proposal risks exposing vulnerable refugees, including women and children, to insecurity either in Congo or under Taliban governance in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Peace Campaign