AFGHAN EVACUEES ARRIVE IN INDIANA 9-2-2021 (3).jpg
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Afghan evacuees arrive in Indianapolis Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021, as 1st Cavalry Division soldiers watch. Hoosiers will host the Afghans at Camp Atterbury, near Edinburgh, as they begin their safe resettlement to the United States. The division soldiers along with Indiana National Guard soldiers will provide transportation, temporary housing, medical screening and logistics support as part of Operation Allies Welcome. (Indiana National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Jeff Lowry, released)
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Camp Atterbury is one of eight sites in the United States that will receive evacuees from Afghanistan. Officials expect about 1,000 evacuees by the end of the week and there could be as many as 5,000 total.
The refugees will be paired with a sponsor families before they move out.Â
Forty percent of the evacuees are children who ages 14 and under.Â
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