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Emad Al-Kasid, left, smiles in amazement and disbelief, as a U.S. soldier watches an Iraqi border patrol officer/translator check the Al-kasid family's visas in Al Quim, Iraq, as the family finally clears the Syrian-Iraqi border at about 8:30a.m. Sunday, July 20, 2003. The family is returning to its home city of Nassiriyah, Iraq, for the first time since 1991 after fighting in the failed uprising against Saddam Hussein, fleeing to a refuge camp in Saudi Arabia for 3 years and finally settling in Dearborn, MI.

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Emad Al-Kasid, left, smiles in amazement and disbelief, as a U.S. soldier watches an Iraqi border patrol officer/translator check the Al-kasid family's visas in Al Quim, Iraq, as the family finally clears the Syrian-Iraqi border at about 8:30a.m. Sunday, July 20, 2003. The family is returning to its home city of Nassiriyah, Iraq, for the first time since 1991 after fighting in the failed uprising against Saddam Hussein, fleeing to a refuge camp in Saudi Arabia for 3 years and finally settling in Dearborn, MI.
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