It s been seven months since the Taliban swept through Afghanistan, taking the capital city Kabul and triggering a mass exodus of nearly 130,000 people.
In August, Nazifa Rajabi was watching the news on TV as the Taliban took power in Afghanistan and people were running for their lives. She was sitting in the comfort of her spacious home at the.
The hundreds of Afghan refugees who have recently arrived in Utah are not like other refugees; they are coming in a short time frame and without advance warning. But Utahns are stepping up and finding ways to welcome them with their unique needs.