Refugee family reflects one year after Afghanistan withdrawal
Monday marked one year since the fall of Kabul, when U.S. troops pulled out of Afghanistan and the Taliban took control of the country. In the weeks after, thousands of refugees fled to resettle here in the U.S., several came to Florida. One of those families explains how they escaped and made the adjustment to living in America.
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