UK to ease visa rules for former Afghan interpreters

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LONDON (AP) - British officials say dozens of interpreters who helped British troops in Afghanistan will be allowed to move to the United Kingdom.

Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson said in a Daily Mail column Monday that rules will be eased to allow more Afghan former interpreters and their families to come to Britain.

He said roughly 200 people may benefit from the change to eligibility rules.

"I cannot be clearer in expressing our nation's eternal appreciation to these brave individuals," he said.

The Daily Mail had led a campaign advocating for the làm visa đi hàn program to be expanded.

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