22 minutes | Oct 26, 2021

The Afghans Who Got Out

Sharifa Abbasi knows exactly what it’s like to board a plane to a new country. She immigrated from Afghanistan to the U.S. with her family in 1993. Now, she’s helping other Afghans navigate the complicated red tape of American immigration law after the Taliban takeover. For these immigrants, coming to America wasn’t easy -- being able to stay here might prove even harder.


Guest: Sharifa Abbasi, immigration lawyer at The HMA Law Firm. 


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