They fled Afghanistan. In the US, they have freedom but fear a return
Briefly

"This is the closest I am to home... But here in California, we are safe. My little sister can go to school. I go on picnics with my whole family and we even play soccer."
"While the Biden administration helped to airlift, screen and resettle tens of thousands of Afghans in the US, many continue to live in uncertainty, with only short-term legal protections amid fear of being returned to the country they were obliged to flee."
"More than 77,000 Afghans have been relocated to the US under an immigration authority known as parole... Sacramento county is home to the largest Afghan community in the US, with a population of almost 17,000."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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