By CHIRP Radio
CHIRP Radio produced this report in September.
“The civil war in Syria drove the Adris family from their home. The war claimed three family members. After a three-year wait, they were able to resettle in Chicago thanks to the Syrian Community Network, and Suzanne Akhras Sahloul, who runs that organization as a volunteer.”
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This is the same family that was at the city council meeting on Wednesday; they were also featured in theTribune in September.
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Previously:
* The [Tuesday] Papers: You have a better chance of winning the Illinois Lottery – and getting paid – than a terrorist has of slipping into the United States posing as a refugee.
* The [Wednesday] Papers: Why I want to hug a woman wearing a hijab today.
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Comments welcome.
Posted on November 19, 2015