'We aren't the kind of family that sends our daughters to work,'' Mahmoud al-Haj Ali told me one evening this fall. He'd just returned to the family's dingy second-floor apartment in Aurora, Ill., from the warehouse where he and his 19-year-old daughter, Sham, sorted boxes. At work, Mahmoud tried to keep her in sight. ''I saw how tired she was,'' he continued.
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