Congress should pass the Afghan Adjustment Act. I'd add that similar legislation adjusted the immigration status of Hungarians (1958), Cuban (1966), and Indochinese (1977), helping speed the integration of these newcomers into the U.S. And, in each case, the legislation passed Congress relatively uncontroversially. (I write about this in Americans at the Gate.) That the Afghan proposal is stalled reflects our current immigration politics. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/16/opinion/afghan-adjustment-act-refugees.html