The content delves into the author's journey to obtain passports and visas for his family to escape oppression in China. The narrative vividly describes the arduous process faced by Uyghurs, emphasizing the significance of these documents as a gateway to freedom. Despite numerous obstacles, including rejection and political turmoil, the family perseveres in their quest for a better life. The emotional toll of leaving loved ones behind and the guilt of survival are poignant themes throughout the account. Ultimately, their arrival in America symbolizes newfound freedom but is overshadowed by lingering feelings of responsibility towards those left behind.
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by Yasmeen Serh... 於 www.theatlantic.com 02-21-2024
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