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Murphy To White House: NJ Welcomes Afghan Refugees

Afghan refugees are more than welcome in New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy told President Biden over the weekend.

A C-17A Globemaster III from the 305th Air Mobility Wing lands as another C-17A prepares to take off at Joint Air Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in Burlington County,

A C-17A Globemaster III from the 305th Air Mobility Wing lands as another C-17A prepares to take off at Joint Air Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in Burlington County,

Photo Credit: Wikipedia/ U.S. Department of Defense
A copy of Gov. Phil Murphy's letter to President Biden

A copy of Gov. Phil Murphy's letter to President Biden

Photo Credit: NJ Governor's Office

Reacting to the Taliban-driven turmoil in Afghanistan, Gov. Murphy wrote that "New Jersey stands ready to provide safe harbor, support, stability, and peace to Afghan refugees."

Murphy, who announced the letter via social media over the weekend, said he was "making it clear that we welcome these brave individuals and their families to the Garden State."

Meanwhile, the U.S. Northern Command @jointbasemdl tweeted Monday that a military task force will help "specified Afghan special immigrant visa applicants and their families, and other vulnerable Afghans" at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in near Wrightstown in Burlington County.

The military will provide temporary housing, sustainment including medical support, and transportation, according to its message on Twitter.

"The @DeptofDefense recently approved a request for assistance from @StateDept," the tweet said in part. (See below) 

Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst includes units from all five U.S. armed forces branches of the Department of Defense.

It's located about 18 miles southeast of the state capital of Trenton.

In a Monday afternoon address, President Biden praised the worldwide support expressed for Afghans including military both here and abroad.

A video of Biden's comments @POTUS can be found by clicking on this Facebook page: 

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