ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月21日 05時10分


@jasonhenry took this photo of Nasser Alobeid with one of his children outside their apartment in the San Ramon neighborhood of #Fresno, California. Usually, refugees are placed in towns and cities where resettlement agencies help ease their transition to life in a new country. But sometimes they land in places like #Fresno — which aren’t exactly prepared for their arrival. Since late last year, more than 200 Syrian refugees who originally settled elsewhere in the U.S. have made a fresh start there. They’ve been drawn mainly by cheap housing. But behind the low rent is a city struggling with high poverty and unemployment. While some have found jobs, Nasser — who worked as a security guard in Syria and who doesn’t speak English — is still jobless. He and his family get by with a $1,100 monthly welfare check, food stamps and help from the local community. Fresno’s new Syrians are relying on people like Nabih Dagher, a Syrian Christian who has been in the U.S. for 15 years. He sells halal meat, pita bread and other Middle Eastern staples at his market. Flipping through a notebook that holds the names of families and the sums owed him from each visit, he explained his system: “I give each family $20, $50 groceries free. After that, I said you have to pay.” Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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