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Guinea migrants in Manhattan raise awareness of plight seeking asylum: ‘We were persecuted in our country’

By Dean Moses Posted on February 23, 2024

Newly-arrived African migrants asked New Yorkers on Thursday to look beyond the harsh, rising criticism of asylum seekers and consider the real reason why they’ve come to America: freedom from persecution.

A group of Guinea migrants gathered in Midtown outside of the African nation’s embassy, at 3rd Avenue and East 39th Street, on Feb. 22 to raise awareness for the ongoing conflict and dangers ravaging their homeland.

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