From Deseret News archives:
Quiet life is marred by bigotry
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Now somebody seems intent on taking that dream away.
A few weeks ago, Nyayine, a 33-year-old mother of six boys, stepped outside her apartment and found her car stolen and a large "calling card" left on the sidewalk. "KKK" read the epitaph, engraved in large letters on the cement in permanent black paint.
It was the second time that Nyayine and her husband, Nycoh, have been victims of a racial crime. Last year, somebody shattered their car windows and wrote a warning on an outside wall. "Be Careful This is Not Your Country," read the message in bright spray paint.
Nyayine's heart sank when her oldest son, then 12, looked at the graffiti and asked, "Mama, this is America. Nobody is supposed to hate us. Why would this happen?"
"I did not know what to tell him," says Nyayine, with a weary smile. "I came here for a very different life for my children, and now, I have a bad life. Some people think we are bad people because we are from Sudan. Life in America isn't what we thought it would be."
"What I so admire about Nyayine and other Sudanese women is that they're so committed to making a better life for their children," says Susan. "And yet, they've experienced many injustices right here in Utah."
Nyayine had to quit her late-night job cleaning floors at the Delta Center because she no longer has transportation. Although her stolen car was recovered, it sustained a lot of damage and now needs more than $500 in repairs that Nyayine can't afford.
She has filled out numerous applications, hoping to find a job nearby as a motel maid, "but nobody will hire her," says Susan. "She is told there are no jobs, then she'll hear of somebody else who got hired for the same job. This happens quite often with the Sudanese."
Sometimes, says Susan, uninformed people mistakenly link Sudanese refugees to the violence that has plagued their homeland for so many years.
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