Afghanistan, Aug. 3 -- Two former Afghan interpreters who worked with American forces were arrested in the United States on accusations of posing a national security threat, prompting widespread concern and debate.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has arrested two former Afghan interpreters who previously worked with American forces, detaining them in Connecticut and San Diego, according to The Washington Post.
The report on Sunday, August 3, revealed that both men were taken into custody despite holding valid refugee documents and completing all required immigration procedures.
Officials claimed that one of the interpreters poses "a serious threat to U.S. national security," though no details have been publicly provided to subst...