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The members of the Subba family are four of 60,000 Bhutanese refugees that recently resettled in the U.S. In the early 1990s, Bhutan drove out over 100,000 of the Hindu minority population of ethnic Nepalese, forcing them into refugee camps for the past 15 years. Hari Subba, born blind, spent 20 years in a refugee camp in Nepal and brought his family to the U.S. for a chance at a new life. Shortly after arriving his wife left him and the children, but Hari is determined to do everything he can to give his children a chance at a bright future.