U.S. weighs moving Afghan evacuees from Qatar to Congo as resettlement stalls

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Hundreds of Afghan evacuees at Camp As Sayliyah in Qatar, who have been vetted for U.S. resettlement, are reportedly being considered for relocation to the Democratic Republic of Congo instead of being brought to the United States, a plan critics say risks persecution and ignores safer options; Congo’s refugee crisis and the sensitivity of discussions raise questions about protections and viability as negotiations continue.
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