Two refugee families. Two very different experiences under Trump.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — After years of living in a makeshift hut at a refugee camp in the woods of Bangladesh, Shom Mehraz boarded an airplane for the first time in her life and flew across the world to this city in August.
She and her family had endured the unthinkable in Myanmar. Military officers kidnapped and raped young women in their village. Neighbors were rounded up and shot to death before their very eyes in what has been internationally recognized as a genocide. They told the officials who spent over two years vetting them as refugees about how their home had been burned to the ground.
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