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'Digital Dunkirk' brought 2,000 Afghans to Nebraska —
'Digital Dunkirk' brought 2,000 Afghans to Nebraska —
'Digital Dunkirk' brought 2,000 Afghans to Nebraska — and left thousands more behind
When Afghanistan fell to the Taliban a year ago, Nebraskans sprang to action and helped a lucky few receive a fresh start.
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