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Iraqi refugee flees death threats and builds life in Chicago

Iraqi refugee flees death threats and builds life in Chicago

Yaghdan’s story is one of many. This U.S. Army translator was shot in the face by insurgents and later granted asylum in the U.S

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Chicagoan Yaghdan Hameid is the reason Kirk Johnson started The List Project. After working as a program officer with USAID in Baghdad, Yaghdan realized his partnership with the U.S. government was putting his family's life in danger. After a specific death threat, he and his wife relocated to Chicago’s Western suburbs. Now they have a young child and are starting to build a new life. Yaghdan shares his story.

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