October 5, 2001
Arab Students in U.S. Head Home, Citing Growing Hostility
But Americans studying overseas are largely staying put, for now
Like virtually everyone else in the United States, Abdulla Al-Mosallam felt devastated on September 11, reeling from the news of the terrorist attacks. As he walked across the campus of Arizona State University that afternoon, however, he quickly realized that he was now a suspect himself.
One young man came up to him and yelled, "Why did you guys bomb New York and D.C.?" Two women stood four feet away, pointing at
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