Afghan refugees evacuated by the U.S. will call Canada home, federal officials said Tuesday as they continue to help those fleeing the Taliban.During an official update, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Canada has reached an agreement with the United States to cooperate on the safe passage for Afghan refugees.“As part of this agreement, Canada will welcome 5,000 refugees evacuated by the United States,” he said.“These refugees will be accepted as part of Canada’s recently announced humanitarian resettlement program.”On Monday, the United States withdrew its forces out of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan following a two-decade-long war.