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Mohammad Enayah, an automotive engineer living in the Detroit suburbs, has lost nearly 100 relatives and friends in Gaza over the last year. He wonders if the U.S., his home country, could have provided the weapons that killed them. Enayah, a naturalized American, plans to vote for Green Party candidate Jill Stein in the November election, expressing his patriotism but frustration over the U.S.'s
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