The lady said that she spent the first set of her formative years in a refugee camp as her parents worked to make her life better.


According to her, they relocated to the US with nothing. Decades after that horrible experience, the lady became the first graduate in her family. Read her story below:
When her story was reposted on Instagram by Upworthy, many people had a lot to say as it generated over 1,000 comments. Below are some of the reactions: mdefriel said: “You are amazing! Congratulations. I am so proud of you!” lexi_raptor90 said: “THIS is the “American dream.”
jumsy60 said: “And she did it…..against all the odds….Congratulations.” moomiedi said: “Awesome. Congratulations.”
Source :Legit.ng
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