Zemari Ahmadi, who died alongside nine others including seven children, had no connection to terrorism, a New York Times investigation suggested
PSAKI: Evacuation flights of Afghan refugees into U.S. temporarily paused after four diagnosed cases of measles among Afghans who recently arrived
— Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) September 10, 2021
#BREAKING: Psaki announces Afghan refugee flights to the U.S. "have been temporarily paused at the request of CDC and out of an abundance of caution b/c of four diagnosed cases of measles among Afghans who recently arrived in the [U.S.]. These individuals are being quarantined." pic.twitter.com/YD8MpB7wwL
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) September 10, 2021