Trump admin announces service to bring US citizens back home from Middle East: Here's how to register, helpline numbers

In light of escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, the Trump administration has initiated a service aimed at facilitating the return of American citizens stranded in the Middle East. The U.S. Department of State has reported that more than 9,000 Americans have already returned home amid the ongoing conflict. To assist those still in the region, the Department is urging citizens to take advantage of a dedicated consular assistance program. The program offers crucial support, including registration procedures and helpline numbers for individuals seeking help. The government emphasizes the importance of registering for this assistance to ensure a safe and organized repatriation process. Citizens are encouraged to reach out to the designated helplines for guidance and further information. This initiative reflects the U.S. government's commitment to the safety of its citizens abroad during this period of heightened instability in the Middle East.
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