Commentary: Those Afghan refugees coming our way? They risked everything for us. We must step up for them – Chicago Sun-Times*

U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth: "There’s no doubt in my mind that my buddies and I wouldn’t have been able to complete our missions — and might not have made it home — were it not for the interpreters who helped U.S. forces...Now it’s on us to ensure that the words in the Soldier’s Creed — 'never leave a fallen comrade' behind — hold true even in this moment after we’ve left the warzone."  
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Riverbender
4 years ago

Will Tammy invite them to live in her house?
(don’t hold your breath)

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Tammy Dimwit should talk to her hero Joe about this after he wakes up from his nap. In case she doesn’t know, this is all on him.

Mike
4 years ago

President Joe Biden left the Afghan interpreters behind that Senator Tammy Duckworth says should not be left behind.

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