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Shady "Alex" Alhalawani, of Syria, poses for a portrait at a refugee camp on the Macedonian (FYROM) border on March 10, 2016 in Idomeni, Greece. Alhalawani brought a bracelet that was given to him by his mother, a ring that was a birthday gift from his father, and his brother's watch with him from home. All three family members, along with another brother, were killed when their house was bombed nine months ago. Alhalawani, a businessman who has three daughters in Binghamton, New York, (one of whom is referenced in his neck tattoo) is traveling without papers after his passport was confiscated by the Syrian government.

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Shady "Alex" Alhalawani, of Syria, poses for a portrait at a refugee camp on the Macedonian (FYROM) border on March 10, 2016 in Idomeni, Greece. Alhalawani brought a bracelet that was given to him by his mother, a ring that was a birthday gift from his father, and his brother's watch with him from home. All three family members, along with another brother, were killed when their house was bombed nine months ago. Alhalawani, a businessman who has three daughters in Binghamton, New York, (one of whom is referenced in his neck tattoo) is traveling without papers after his passport was confiscated by the Syrian government.