When Wahab left Nigeria in 2016, he carried little more than hope for a safer future. Born and raised in Lagos, he had built a life as a husband, father, and community activist. But growing insecurity and threats to his safety made remaining in his home country increasingly difficult. Believing the United States offered an opportunity to live without fear, he made the difficult decision to leave his family behind and seek protection in America. …
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