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Tanvi Misra
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writer +/ journo covering migration, cities, justice etc. so far, a masterpiece. Ida b. wells, lipman fellow ‘22. pulitzer center grantee & yaddo resident ‘23.
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:) little ifat and her sister are super excited because they “passed” the test they say.

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Migrant children in the US navigate hostile legal, social, economic landscapes as our country is without consistent policies or infrastructure to meet their needs from @tanvi.bsky.socialthebaffler.com/salvos/no-ch...

No Children Here | Tanvi Misra
No Children Here | Tanvi Misra

The United States does not have a humane infrastructure to greet unaccompanied migrant youth. The system is shoddy, patchwork—and often abusive.

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a pair of baby shoes with a ton of wear and tear on em tells a pretty sad story too. what could this baby have been running from

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This story is about the “logistical violence” in the name of process and the toll that has taken on one (out of thousands) of Afghan families after the withdrawal.

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For the last many months, I’ve been following the ups and downs of this Afghan family, which includes a precocious little 6-year-old named Ifat, who loves cats and the color pink, and Cocomelon. I met her in Doha, earlier this year. t.co/iJn8dO0ckQ

They Thought Their Sick Little Girl Would Be Safe in America. Then It Denied Her Family Entry.
They Thought Their Sick Little Girl Would Be Safe in America. Then It Denied Her Family Entry.

Two years since the chaotic withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, the world has moved on. But one Afghan family with a very sick little girl is still waiting — and hoping — to move to th...

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For the last many months, I’ve been following the ups and downs of this Afghan family, which includes a precocious little 6-year-old named Ifat, who loves cats and the color pink, and Cocomelon. I met her in Doha, earlier this year. t.co/iJn8dO0ckQ

They Thought Their Sick Little Girl Would Be Safe in America. Then It Denied Her Family Entry.
They Thought Their Sick Little Girl Would Be Safe in America. Then It Denied Her Family Entry.

Two years since the chaotic withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, the world has moved on. But one Afghan family with a very sick little girl is still waiting — and hoping — to move to th...

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Tanvi Misra
@tanvi.bsky.social
writer +/ journo covering migration, cities, justice etc. so far, a masterpiece. Ida b. wells, lipman fellow ‘22. pulitzer center grantee & yaddo resident ‘23.
417 followers357 following45 posts