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In the Jan. 9, 2018, photo, Rasheed Alnozili, publisher of The Yemeni American News, is interviewed in Dearborn, Mich. People from Yemen have recently begun to see long-term futures in the U.S. and are making their culture part of their businesses. "We're not going back to Yemen like we did before," said Alnozili. "We learn from Lebanese. They built here then they built there. We made a mistake: We built there, now we built here. ... We learned late, but we're still in process." (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

In the Jan. 9, 2018, photo, Rasheed Alnozili, publisher of The Yemeni American News, is interviewed in Dearborn, Mich. People from Yemen have recently begun to see long-term futures in the U.S. and are making their culture part of their businesses. "We're not going back to Yemen like we did before," said Alnozili. "We learn from Lebanese. They built here then they built there. We made a mistake: We built there, now we built here. ... We learned late, but we're still in process." (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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