U.S. Congressman for Georgia Hank Johnson secured $400,000 for recent Afghan refugees to take English classes at Georgia State University.
In the year and a half, since the U.S. withdrew troops from Afghanistan, nearly 2,000 Afghans refugees fled to Georgia – largely in the metro Atlanta area.
“To offer the opportunity to enhance English as a second language, it’s going to have effects two, three, four generations down the line,” Johnson said. “We’re investing in our future.”
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