Why does anthropologist Carole McGranahan advocate for Nepali refugees in U.S. courts?
A) She provides expert testimony regarding the current state of political instability to aid them in procuring legalized refugee status in the United States.
B) She provides expert testimony on the cultural traditions of the Nepali to better explain their behavior in the United States.
C) She provides legal advice and counsel for refugees who have committed crimes in their home country and are being considered for expatriation.
D) She provides legal counsel to lawyers who work with Nepalese so that they can better understand their clients.
E) She actually works for the current Nepal government and tries to settle international legal issues that emerge when an individual chooses to leave their home country.
A
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