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Ali (Iran)

An episode of the Broken English: Firsthand Immigration stories podcast, hosted by Broken English, titled "Ali (Iran)" was published on May 15, 2017.

May 15, 2017 · Broken English: Firsthand Immigration stories

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This time around I interview my first Middle Eastern guest named Ali from Iran. Ali immigrated here as a teenager and ended up in Massachusetts. He and his family got their Green Card through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. They were randomly picked lottery style to move here so they packed up and headed the […]
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