KEY POINTS
  • The House approved legislation Thursday that will expand and expedite the special immigrant visa program for Afghans who aided U.S. and coalition forces and may face retribution from the Taliban.
  • The bill passed overwhelmingly in a 407-16 vote, with all "no" votes coming from Republicans. It is slated to go to the Senate.  
  • The bill, dubbed the Allies Act, would boost the number of special immigrant visas, or SIVs, for Afghans by an additional 8,000 and remove burdensome application requirements that slow down the Afghan SIV process.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) takes questions as she holds her weekly news conference with Capitol Hill reporters at the Capitol in Washington, July 22, 2021.

The House approved legislation Thursday that will expand and expedite the special immigrant visa program for Afghans who aided U.S. and coalition forces and may face retribution from the Taliban. 

The bill passed overwhelmingly in a 407-16 vote, with all "no" votes coming from Republicans. It will now move to the Senate.