An eight-year-old refugee whose family fled from Boko Haram and now lives in the U.S. is impressing everyone with his chess skills after dominating this past weekend, taking down 73 of the best chess players in his age group, setting a record. Now, thousands of dollars have been raised for his family as they apply for asylum.
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8-year-old refugee in U.S. becomes chess champ, sees thousands raised for family
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