Republicans who backed Afghan visas are mum as Trump halts them

Afghan refugees arrivie at Dulles International Airport outside of Washington on Aug. 24, 2021. The Trump administration has also taken steps to end programs that extend temporary protections to Afghan citizens. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times) By Megan Mineiro and Adam Sella Back in 2021, as Kabul fell to the Taliban following the chaotic U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, Republicans in Congress were among the loudest voices in Washington arguing that the United States had to...