Abdullah Rahmatzada trabajó como conductor en los EE. UU.. Embajada en Kabul. Él y su esposa embarazada llegaron a uno de los últimos vuelos militares desde Afganistán a Kuwait y luego a la base marina Quantico en Virginia.. Finalmente, he was resettled in Charlotte, Carolina del Norte, where he has been living with about 50 Afghan families in a motel supported by Catholic Charities and a group of U.S. veteranos who stepped in to help when the traditional resettlement agencies funded with U.S. taxpayer money were having trouble keeping up with the mounting demands.
“The agencies that handle those programs are overwhelmed and unable to support those needs. And so many Afghans, Desafortunadamente, are falling through the cracks,” Sean Kildane of Save Our Allies told Fox News.