Posted on Oct 30, 2017
SIGAR: Alarming rate of Afghan trainees in the US are going AWOL | FDD's Long War Journal
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After being in the US would you want to return to Afghanistan?
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Unfortunately, this is not a new story/event. However, what makes it alarming is that it is a new report that is consistent with the one from last year. The problem hasn't been fixed and the numbers continue to grow. We're going to pay a high price I'm afraid.
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1SG (Join to see) agreed 1st SGT I remeber first hearing about this back in 2015 some ANA air cadets went AWOL if Florida when they can there for flight training.
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Hmmm. Going with what Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen said. Can't argue the point at all.
LTC Stephen F.SP5 Mark Kuzinski COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Maj William W. "Bill" Price SrA Christopher Wright SP5 Robert Ruck SSgt Robert Marx MSG Andrew White SFC Stephen King Alan K. MCPO Roger Collins MSgt (Join to see) Sgt Martin Querin SGT Gregory Lawritson LTC (Join to see) Cpl (Join to see) Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth LTC (Join to see)
LTC Stephen F.SP5 Mark Kuzinski COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Maj William W. "Bill" Price SrA Christopher Wright SP5 Robert Ruck SSgt Robert Marx MSG Andrew White SFC Stephen King Alan K. MCPO Roger Collins MSgt (Join to see) Sgt Martin Querin SGT Gregory Lawritson LTC (Join to see) Cpl (Join to see) Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth LTC (Join to see)
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This is being addressed and hopefully a remedy in place early 2018 to catch them and many other illegals.
The DHS recently revealed that more than 730,000 individuals overstayed their visas in 2016. Roughly 60 million foreigners to visited and departed the country on visas that year.
The DHS recently revealed that more than 730,000 individuals overstayed their visas in 2016. Roughly 60 million foreigners to visited and departed the country on visas that year.
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