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President Donald Trump canceled asylum appointments for thousands of migrants in Mexico, including Naser Zazai, a medical doctor from Afghanistan who feared for his life due to his brother's past work for the U.S. military. Zazai, now stranded in Mexico, is among Muslim migrants who face additional challenges, such as language barriers and stigma.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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