NBC News: 203 Afghan children live in America without a guardian.
NBC News reported that 203 unaccompanied Afghan children were transferred to the United States, who are currently living alone and facing mental and emotional problems.
An American media has published a report about unaccompanied Afghan children in America.
NBC News reported that 230 unaccompanied children were transferred to the United States during the evacuation operation in Afghanistan, while the families of these people were present in Afghanistan and these children live alone away from their families.
This media added: This is despite the fact that only one flight from Afghanistan in a week takes immigrants out of this country, and some third countries that Afghan immigrants use as a destination to travel to Washington also refuse to accept new immigrants.
In the continuation of its report, NBC News wrote: In the operation of evacuating Afghan families, a very difficult decision was made and many of these people handed over their children to the American soldiers at the Kabul airport.
According to this report, 1,500 unaccompanied children were taken to America during the Kabul airport evacuation operation, of which some have been handed over to their families or relatives, and 203 children live alone and far from their families.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson of the US Immigration Department said: All unaccompanied children are supposed to be handed over to their families or close relatives, but so far this goal has not been achieved.