The group said the changes come as Afghan cases are already delayed and entry for those with Special Immigrant Visas (SIV) has effectively stalled.
In a statement, AfghanEvac warned that if implemented, the “Enduring Welcome” programme for relocating Afghan allies would be fully closed, with no replacement offered.
It added that the proposed 2027 budget includes no funding for refugee and migration assistance, reducing the capacity to resettle refugees.
According to AfghanEvac, the budget prioritises deterrence policies over humanitarian support, redirecting resources towards deportations and migration control.
The organisation warned that the proposal would not only change policies but reshape the immigration system, leaving legal pathways on paper while removing practical access to them.
Following a shooting by an Afghan refugee at US National Guard personnel in Washington, DC, the Trump administration increased restrictions on Afghan refugees, leaving them unable to obtain permanent residency or citizenship indefinitely.
The administration had also previously banned entry to the United States from 12 countries, including Afghanistan.
Reports indicate that thousands of Afghans eligible for resettlement as refugees or through Special Immigrant Visas are currently awaiting transfer to the United States.