Khairul Boshor Abol Foyas sits with his daughter Nur Shahida, outside their Clarkston apartment. Sophia Qureshi / 285 South This story was originally published by 285 South. On April 18, Khairul Boshor Abol Foyas arrived at work around 6:30 p.m., the typical start time for his night shift at the Amazon warehouse in Stone Mountain. Standing at one end of an assembly line, he began packing boxes of soda cans. It seemed to be a routine shift until,…
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