Left-wing media is once again scrambling to rewrite recent history—this time over Afghan refugees still stranded overseas after Joe Biden’s catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan.
During a recent segment, MSNOW attempted to frame President Donald Trump as “targeting” Afghan allies who assisted the United States during the war.
The claim centers around reports that some Afghan nationals currently living in Qatar may be given relocation options outside the United States, including possible resettlement in other countries.
But the outrage narrative leaves out the most important facts.
First, these individuals were not universally promised permanent resettlement in the United States—certainly not under the Trump administration.
The idea that every Afghan who assisted U.S. efforts was guaranteed entry into the U.S. is simply false. Immigration and refugee policy has always involved a structured vetting process, prioritization, and logistical constraints.
The current situation exists because of Biden’s 2021 withdrawal—an operation widely criticized across the political spectrum for its execution.
When the Taliban rapidly took over Afghanistan following Biden’s decision to withdraw U.S. forces, thousands of Afghan allies were left in limbo. Many were relocated to temporary holding locations, including a former U.S. military base in Qatar.
Years later, many remain there, waiting for final decisions on resettlement.
That is the context MSNOW conveniently ignored.
Instead, the segment leaned heavily on emotional framing, highlighting interpreters, special forces affiliates, and families—including hundreds of children—while suggesting the Trump administration is abandoning them.
The reporting relied in part on claims from outlets like The New York Times, which often shape the initial narrative before it spreads across legacy media.
What is actually being discussed is policy—not abandonment.
Any proposal to relocate individuals to third countries is part of a broader effort to manage a complex backlog created by the rushed withdrawal.
The United States faces limits in processing capacity, security vetting, and long-term integration resources. Those realities do not disappear simply because media outlets frame the issue emotionally.
There is also a double standard in how “promises” are being discussed.
Under the Biden administration, mass entry into the United States surged to record levels, with millions of foreigners encountering minimal barriers at the border. Against that backdrop, claims about strict obligations to resettle specific groups ring hollow.
If anything, the broader immigration system has already been stretched beyond its limits.
Democrats now argue that any alternative to immediate U.S. resettlement for Afghan Refugees is “anti-American.” That argument ignores the fact that refugee policy has always involved coordination with allied countries.
Resettlement does not automatically mean relocation to the United States—especially in cases involving large populations and long delays.
The real story is not about Trump “turning away” allies. Rather, it’s about a policy mess created in 2021 that is still being dealt with years later.
And once again, instead of confronting that reality, legacy media outlets are choosing narrative over facts.
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