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CASEY WIAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Hasan Nouri is one of an estimated 300,000 Afghan-Americans in the United States.
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And we haven't seen Afghan-Americans being -- having any allegation of terrorism attached to their names since the 9/11 attack.
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Afghan-Americans already do more for their homeland than American aid does.
Printing: Part Two: Ann Jones, Author of "Kabul in Winter," Talks with OpEdNews 2009
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Afghan-Americans already do more for their homeland than American aid does.
Part Two: Ann Jones, Author of "Kabul in Winter," Talks with OpEdNews 2009
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I've proposed an alternative: that we give grants to Afghan-Americans and other hyphenated Afghans of the diaspora to return to their ancestral villages for a few months and spend the money on projects to benefit the communities.
Printing: Part Two: Ann Jones, Author of "Kabul in Winter," Talks with OpEdNews 2009
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President Obama's decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan is provoking strong and sometimes conflicting feelings among Afghan-Americans.
Michael B. Laskoff: The Obama Doctrine: Pen, Sword and Soap Box 2009
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President Obama's decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan is provoking strong and sometimes conflicting feelings among Afghan-Americans.
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President Obama's decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan is provoking strong and sometimes conflicting feelings among Afghan-Americans.
Derrick Crowe: NATO Airstrike Kills Another Three Civilians in Afghanistan 2009
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As things now stand, Afghans, as well as Afghan-Americans who go back to help their homeland, have to play by American rules.
Ann Jones: The Afghan Scam: The Untold Story of Why the U.S. Is Bound to Fail in Afghanistan 2009
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I've proposed an alternative: that we give grants to Afghan-Americans and other hyphenated Afghans of the diaspora to return to their ancestral villages for a few months and spend the money on projects to benefit the communities.
Part Two: Ann Jones, Author of "Kabul in Winter," Talks with OpEdNews 2009
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