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A Rohingya man in New York died under mysterious circumstances— his relatives in Georgia are grappling with the loss
Federal immigration officers left Nurul Amin Shah Alam outside a closed coffee shop in harsh winter weather— days later he was found dead. He was getting ready to move to Georgia, says his niece in Stone Mountain.

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