Refugee story
How one refugee family from Syria is starting over in California.
When Wajed al-Khalifa and her family arrived in the US as refugees in 2015, everything about the United States seemed foreign. They were now far away from their home in Syria and it was time to acclimate to a new life. It wasn’t long though before they started hitting milestones: Khalifa and her husband got driving licences, their four children excelled in school, quickly overcoming barriers such as English-language instruction and a new education system. Over the past 4 years reporter Monica Campbell has been checking in with the family and their story is still unfolding.
Also, US congresswoman Ilhan Omar tells us about her experience as a refugee from Somalia, and how this informs what she thinks about the US migration crisis.
(Gasem Al Hamad and his children in their new home in Turlock, California. He and his wife fled Syria with their kids after several family members were tortured or killed as the civil war rages on. Al Hamad is now a halal butcher at a nearby slaughterhouse. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World)
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Congresswoman Ilhan Omar takes a stand for refugees
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- Sat 29 Jun 2019 21:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service
- Sun 30 Jun 2019 03:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service
- Mon 1 Jul 2019 08:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service
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