Will Ryan Corbett receive a formal recognition from the US government by the end of 2025?
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Ryan Corbett Freed After 894 Days in Taliban Captivity, Set to Return to New York with Family
Jan 21, 2025, 04:26 PM
Ryan Corbett, an American citizen who had been detained by the Taliban for over 894 days, is now on his way home. His release has been a priority for the Trump Administration, with various officials, including Senators and Representatives, expressing gratitude for the efforts made to secure his freedom. Senator Chuck Schumer noted that after more than two years of advocacy, Corbett's family, including his wife Anna and their three children, will soon be reunited with him. This development marks a significant moment for the Corbett family, who have endured a lengthy and challenging ordeal. Schumer also acknowledged the collaborative efforts of President Biden's administration and other lawmakers in facilitating Corbett's return to New York.
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