The interpreters who say they have been left for dead in Afghanistan
A U.S. soldier walks with the unit's Afghan interpreter in Laghman province in 2014.
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Thousands of Afghans signed on to work with U.S. forces during the 20-year war, including many who risked their lives and being branded as traitors.
As the U.S. withdraws the last of its troops, thousands of Afghan interpreters say they fear for their lives.
Some war-time interpreters say they have been blocked from seeking asylum even though they face reprisals from the Taliban.See more s
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