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Miles4Migrants: Americans Donate Miles for Afghan Refugee Airlift to Freedom

More than 40,000 flights (and counting) as Americans donate accumulated airline miles and credit card points to rescue Afghan refugees in a private-sector airlift to save our allies from Taliban cruelty and death.

More than 40,000 flights (and counting) as Americans donate accumulated airline miles and credit card points to rescue Afghan refugees in a private-sector airlift to save our allies from Taliban cruelty and death. To join the effort, visit Miles4Migrants and Welcome.us

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9 replies on “Miles4Migrants: Americans Donate Miles for Afghan Refugee Airlift to Freedom”

From my aunt, when I shared this with her:

“ Excellent! TY!! I am sharing it with families I am working to get out of Afghanistan and with others who are helping with the efforts. It’s extremely stressful for the tens of thousands who are being hunted by the Taliban. Flights out byAmerican volunteers and NGOs who are thoroughly vetting the evacuees (unlike our gov’t did) are now not being allowed to leave Kabul or Mazar airports due to the US State department rules. Thanks for sharing.”

I’ve noticed that when it comes to “helping” people of other nations, if the US government is involved that usually comes in the form of war, which paints the American people as “warmongers.” But when you take the government out of the equation, American citizens are the most generous and kind people on the planet.

Thanks, Scott! Exactly the type of closing I always appreciate from you. What free markets have done for the rest of the world cannot be calculated, but someone ought to try.
Bill- you betcha, there needs to be a screening process. I would suggest one similar to that which your lovely bride had to traverse, at a minimum.
Steve – thanks for the reminder of both the Gator Navy and the citizens with boats on 9/11.

I think “gator” was the term used for the people that rallied to Texas for Harvey.

Someone paid the deposit, nice, but the real cost is to come. A handful of these people will have done something positive for the US, the rest will join their fellows in their exclusive enclaves.

Not to bring clouds to obscure the sunshine, I just hope the people who are receiving the largesse of the American people are American citizens, or have been screened thoroughly to be sure they – oh. Bill made this caveat as well. OK. Well, I give that about a 1 in 10 chance, but I’m also hoping for the best.

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