The
Biden administration issued a Statement of Administration Policy on the ALLIES Act, stating, “This legislation supports the President’s goal of ensuring the United States meets our commitments to those who served with us in Afghanistan… H.R. 3985 will assist in our efforts to streamline the application process by removing or revising some statutory requirements the Administration has found to be unnecessary and burdensome, while maintaining appropriate security vetting, and by increasing the total number of visas available to help meet the demand. These changes...are critical to expediting the application process and helping us get more Afghan partners through the process and into safety.” The ALLIES Act has the support of high-ranking national security, defense, and foreign policy individuals, including former secretary of state
Madeleine Albright, former secretaries of defense
Robert Gates and
Chuck Hagel, former chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff retired admiral
Michael Mullen, former national security advisors
Stephen J. Hadley and retired lieutenant general
H. R. McMaster. The ALLIES Act has also been endorsed by The
American Legion,
No One Left Behind, The
National Immigration Forum, Union Veterans Council,
VoteVets,
Human Rights First, Vets for American Ideals, Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States (EANGUS), Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America (MCA),
Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH), Reserve Officers of America (ROA), Korean War Veterans Association,
American Ex-Prisoners of War, Association of Wartime Allies,
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS), and
Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA). ==See also==