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I remember it was at night.
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I was in the city named Mosul about 7pm.
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One day my son go to the school.
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I just heard some gunshots and everything
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and people came and knocked the door,
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broke the door and took everybody outside.
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And after a while he come back
because he say,
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"There is a man. He's dead, on the glass."
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People in the street, they stopped me.
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They were killing people around me.
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They tried to kidnap me from the car.
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They are shooting people
in front of my house.
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And we start to run,
and once they turn back
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they see us running away,
they start to shout at us.
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They gonna ask my family for money
and they gonna kill me after that.
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I was young but I could see
what was going on
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and it was hard to see.
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It was so, so horrible.
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It was so danger to stay more.
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So I decided to move.
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I AM A REFUGEE
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Life in Bosnia before was awesome.
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We were living, like, peacefully.
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I grew up a good life because
my mom's faimily were good financially.
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I had small business,
my restaurant over there.
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We have some problems,
we have some good.
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It's normal.
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But eventually,
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without any warning or anything,
it just started one day.
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We were outside when bombing started.
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It was kind of unexpected.
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I left when I was 11 years old.
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Eight years old.
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I think I was 16.
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Our parents said that,
"OK, we need to do a bus ride."
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We were told we're going to the city
for the amusement park.
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We didn't know that we are leaving
for forever.
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Almost all the Iraqi people,
they can't live in camp.
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We were never in a refugee camp.
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We were living in refugee camp.
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About two years in the refugee camp.
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I grew up in the refugee camp.
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You don't know were you're gonna end up.
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I think at one point we were gonna end up
in Finland,
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and then, another point, we were gonna
end up in Sweden.
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It was a whole process, actually
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and screening before we get approval.
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Finally they told us,
"You're gonna end up in Buffalo, New York."
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We thought it was New York City
but it wasn't.
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Coming to the United States
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is also one of the challenging things.
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That's a very strange transition,
180 degrees.
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Everything was hard.
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For three days we didn't even leave
our home.
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English was
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completely out of my mind.
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My english was, like, zero.
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I couldn't talk to anybody.
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In school I was just by myself,
sitting there.
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I remember being asked,
"What's your name?"
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And my answer was, "Yes."
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Everything was different.
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First of all, the weather.
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It was my first time see big buildings.
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This the first time in my life
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I sleep on mattress.
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We went into the bus and we were circling
for like three hours
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because I didn't know there is a string
you should pull down
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if you want to get out.
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And then finally my dad decided,
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"You know what? I'm conna leave."
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"I see a corner store that people
are coming in and out,"
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"I'm gonna walk there."
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My mom and I remember
looking out of the window
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to see if he makes it back safely.
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And then he came back all happy
because the owner of the
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corner store was Yemenese,
so he speaks Arabic.
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That made my dad's day.
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We thought that there is
only one kind of people,
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but when we arrived here and there is like
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white people
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Asian people
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African people
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Lot of people, so,
"Oh, OK. Maybe we are good too."
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I start looking for job
just after couple months.
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My first job is mechanic.
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I work in medical billing.
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It's my first year of college.
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Right now I work as interpreter,
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and I love that job.
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When you start job,
you feel proud for yourself.
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My salary start with $8.50.
I was so happy.
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I help other people who were in my shoes.
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Every day I call my dad,
"Are you proud now?"
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I'm just looking to be here and
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go bac to school as every kid's supposed
to do.
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I feel that this community make me feel
very welcome.
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I decided, only one way to pay back
those people.
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I'm not rich, so I'm not gonna pay back
financially.
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I decided to join the armed forces.
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Until today, I'm serving here
about 13 years.
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Interviewer: What do you feel like
you've left behind,
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or what do you miss the most
about life there?
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I miss my whole life.
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It's not easy to leave the people
that you love.
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I miss...
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you had a sense of connection,
you had a sense of belonging.
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I'm still searching for that.
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I like how everything goes here,
but it doesn't change me much
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'cause I still have this sense of
where I came from.
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To be honest with you,
I don't miss my country.
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Because here I found what I missed.
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I want to be more, I want to be better,
you know?
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What is my dream?
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Oh, there are a lot of dreams.
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My dream was to go to school
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which I went for, like, eight years.
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That feeling when I graduated,
it's like something no one can pay you for.
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Like, when they call your name.
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One dream come true,
that I buy a home for the first time.
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What's your dream for the future?
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I wish that I could be a singer.
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It's done. It happened.
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When I saw my kids, they grow up
in safety place
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and they study what they want
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and they don't need to do something
they don't like it
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that's the dream. What I need more?
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My name is Immaculee.
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I'm Nadeen Yousef.
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Felix Madgi.
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Hi, my name is Masarra Faek.
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I'm from Iraq.
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Bhutan.
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Burundi.
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Burma.
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I am a refugee, and I am global citizen.
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I'm a global citizen.
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I am a global citizen.
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I AM A MOTHER
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I AM A DAUGHTER
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I AM A HUSBAND
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I AM A BROTHER
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I AM A FRIEND
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I AM A NEIGHBOR
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I AM A STUDENT
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I AM AN ENTREPRENEUR
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I AM A GLOBAL CITIZEN