The Liberian Struggle: A Country Torn Apart
Sue Turner
Reporting
Sue TurnerReporting
(WCCO) The Twin Cities has the largest population of Liberian immigrants in the country. However, they come from a country ripped apart by war, struggling with basic needs such as water and electricity. Thousands of them are scheduled to be deported this fall.
When Georgette Gray came to the U.S. ten years ago, she thought everyone knew what was happening in Liberia. At that time, most Americans didn't even know where Liberia was.
The country of 3.5 million people in western Africa is coming out of a 14 year civil war that devastated its people, its economy, and its infrastructure.
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