More Than 100 Americans Being Denied Entry into U.S. after Evacuating Afghanistan

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More than 100 U.S. citizens board an evacuation flight at the Kabul airport. (Project Dynamo )

A group of more than 100 U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who escaped from Afghanistan on Tuesday are being held in custody in the Abu Dhabi airport after American agencies denied their charter flight’s entry into the U.S., according to leaders of Project Dynamo, a civilian rescue organization.

The group flew out of Kabul on Tuesday afternoon after getting clearance to leave from the Taliban, Bryan Stern, a U.S. military veteran and a co-founder of Project Dynamo, told National Review in a telephone interview on Wednesday morning. He believes theirs is the first private rescue flight to leave Kabul since

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