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As key votes loom, Turkish parties vow to send migrants home

Por: ABC News World May 09, 2023

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ANKARA, Turkey -- For Nidal Jumaa, a n from Aleppo, life in is tough. He works part-time at a furniture workshop and collects plastics and cardboard from trash cans that he sells for recycling, but can hardly afford the rent for his run-down house in a low-income neighborhood of Ankara. Despite the hardship, the 31-year-old would prefer to remain in Turkey than return to Syria where he no longer has a house or a job. Most of all, he worries that... + full article



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