Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto vowed to work to fix a “broken” immigration system.
Benny's Journey
While one Afghan family aided by a Las Vegas military family reunites, many Afghans remain in peril.
Time was running out for the young Afghan woman who had a coveted chance at a U.S. visa after her husband was evacuated from Kabul.
Mohammad Shirzad’s wife and parents, who for nine months remained in hiding in the Afghan capital, in late May made it safely into Pakistan with hopes of reuniting in Henderson.
When Kabul fell, a Henderson military family stepped up to help an Afghan who had worked for a U.S. government contractor in his homeland find his stride in a faraway place.
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