IN PICS: United States gives 1st public look inside base housing Afghans
The Joe Biden administration on Friday provided 1st public look inside a US military base where Afghans airlifted out of Afghanistan are being screened, amid questions about how the govt is caring for the refugees and vetting them.
Edited by: AP [ Updated: September 11, 2021 12:35 IST ]
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A man walks with a child through Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village where Afghan refugees are being housed in New Mexico.
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An aerial view of Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village in New Mexico.
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Afghan refugees are processed at Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village where they are being housed.
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A piñata hangs in a building at Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village.
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Tents are set up at Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village where Afghan refugees are being housed.
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Afghan refugees line up for food outside a dining hall at Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village.
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A child looks over artwork made by kids in a tent at Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village.
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At a briefing for media in El Paso, Texas, aerial photos show transformation of Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Training Complex.
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A child looks at a phone at Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village.
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A man carries food from a dining hall at Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village.
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A child walks through Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village.
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Afghan refugees line up for food in a dining hall at Fort Bliss' Doña Ana Village.