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Afghan interpreter who rescued U.S. officer’s life throughout the struggle says America broke its promise to allies
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Afghan interpreter who rescued U.S. officer’s life throughout the struggle says America broke its promise to allies

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Last updated: July 24, 2025 10:06 am
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Dewey Yopp, a retired U.S. Military Particular Forces officer, was despatched to Afghanistan in 2002 to coach up a brand new Afghan military throughout the early days of the struggle in Afghanistan. He met Amir, his then-18-year-old Afghan translator, on the airport on his first day there, and says Amir went on to avoid wasting his life 4 occasions. 

“Amir dragged me, below fireplace, to a medevac level,” Yopp advised CBS Information of a kind of situations. 

After the U.S. withdrew from the nation in 2021, Yopp scrambled to get Amir a particular immigrant visa for Afghan allies. Amir requested CBS Information to hide his actual title for security causes. 

“If somebody saves your life, your souls are sure collectively for eternity,” Yopp stated. “He is like a son to me, actually.”

Three years later, Amir’s visa was authorized, and he and his household got inexperienced playing cards. They got here to the U.S. and settled in Kentucky, reuniting with Yopp 22 years after they first met in Afghanistan. 

Yopp now spends most days with Amir’s kids, who name him “grandfather.”

1000’s of Afghans dwelling within the U.S. now concern deportation after a federal appeals courtroom late Monday refused to freeze the Trump administration’s efforts to finish their authorized standing. Amir is a Particular Immigrant Visa recipient, given to U.S. allies who helped throughout the struggle. Regardless of he and his household having inexperienced playing cards, he nonetheless fears being despatched again, because the White Home has threatened to deport inexperienced card holders, too.

Amir risked Taliban retaliation to assist American troopers, as a result of work in Afghanistan on the time was scarce and the prospect of security overseas was engaging. He advised CBS Information the promise that was made to him in return for risking his life was, “Your loved ones will go to America. This was promised with all who work with U.S.”

Amir stated he went into hiding for years after his service, feeling betrayed by the U.S., till Yopp stepped in to meet America’s pledge and helped safe him his visa. 1000’s of veterans of the Afghanistan struggle throughout the nation have taken it upon themselves to assist their translators and different Afghan allies come safely to the U.S. and settle right here. However Amir says it isn’t the job of veterans to meet the vow of safety the federal government beforehand made to them.

The Trump administration has repeatedly focused Afghan refugees, stopping flights with Afghan allies from arriving, freezing resettlement companies, placing Afghanistan on the journey ban checklist, and ending the Short-term Protected Standing (TPS) program for Afghan refugees. Yopp says it’s a “ethical harm” to veterans to see this occur to those that helped them throughout the struggle.  

As a part of the administration’s efforts to finish the TPS program, Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem has claimed that Afghanistan is now protected for Afghans to return to, some extent Amir disputes.

“OK, if Afghanistan is protected, why are you saying to your residents, ‘Don’t go to Afghanistan?'” Amir stated in reference to the State Division’s “Do Not Journey” advisory for Afghanistan. “For me, [it’s] protected, however for you, [it’s] not protected? I am undecided.”

Amir fears that at the same time as a inexperienced card holder, he and his household could also be despatched again, because the White Home has threatened to deport inexperienced card holders, too.

Today, he works two jobs, seven days per week, to assist his household. He says he solely obtained by up to now due to the $500 a month that Yopp, who’s retired, would give him.

“It has been a slap within the face, actually, to see the applications that have been in impact, to be taken away,” Yopp stated.  

Amir added: “People mustn’t make a promise with Afghans, and now [you’re] making an issue for them. Then why [did] you make [that] promise?” 

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