“We have a lot of dreams, we have a lot of hope in this country, we want to be a good citizen here, we want to have a good life here and we would love to be Afghan Americans one day.'
INDIANAPOLIS — Inside the Hoshmand family apartment, you’ll meet father, Aiman Hoshmand, mother, Najia Sherzad Hoshmand, and their three kids who are nine, eight, and a year and two years old.Like any family, the kids play, the parents work, and they all eat together. Now their home-cooked meals represent the closest they get to their home they left, in Afghanistan.“It’s really hard to leave everything behind, and you have no chance even to look back on what you have left behind,” she said.
"Very huge crowd, no one was letting anyone to pass them.” Najia said, “We were sitting on the ground, on the rocks, on the sand with kids. No food, no water.” It became a place of suicide bombings, death threats and funerals for her husband’s TV station friends.“We were very happy, finally relieved,” Najia said.
Najia said she feels lucky to have survived and grateful for what they have now as Hoosier’s who paid the immense cost of war.
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