About 13,000 Afghans who helped American troops in Afghanistan are waiting for visas to come to the United States. Their lives could be in danger as they wait. A bill in the U.S. Senate would allow for 4,000 visas, but as Dorian Merina (@dorianmerina) reports for the American Homefront Project, critics say that's not nearly enough.
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