"Every time I went to my work, or (went) anywhere in the market or anything, believe me, I (didn't) know that I (would be able to) come back and see my wife again or my children."
Dr Amatul and Akram Khalid |
Source/Credit: Public Opinion
By Ashley Books | November 12, 2017
“When we came (to the U.S.), we saw the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, prosperity - everything - and we (relaxed) and we (enjoyed being) here.”
When two Pakistani immigrants moved to a small town in rural Pennsylvania, they knew they were home.
Amatul and Akram Khalid quickly noticed the welcoming attitude of the local people when they arrived in Chambersburg. Folks were always willing to lend a hand, they were always smiling and, more importantly, they appreciated having the two in the community.
For any immigrants coming to America, "believe me, this area is better for them ... help is always here," Akram said.
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