With asylum fight behind him, Pakistani immigrant moving on to 4-year university
Share and Follow

SAN DIEGO (Border Report) This fall, Nabeel Younis will set foot on California State University Channel Islands to pursue a degree in information technology as his journey from Pakistan to a life in the United States continues.

Younis originally left Pakistan five years ago to attend a youth conference in Panama, where he remained for two years working and saving money for his trek to the United States.

In late 2021, he and a group of friends, also from Pakistan, walked through Central America and Mexico where they were robbed, beaten and jailed.

β€œIt was absolutely worth it,” said Younis. β€œI just wanted to have a sanctuary, a safe place to live, let alone go to college.”

Last Friday, he graduated from Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo, California with an associate degree in computer and network technology.

After getting accepted by three universities, he chose Cal State Channel Islands where he will continue his formal education.

The school is located in Camarillo, California, about a two-hour drive south of San Luis Obispo.

β€œI’m going to get my bachelor’s degree in information technology,” he said. β€œOnce I’m done with my degree I will definitely want to pursue a career in cybersecurity.”

Nabeel Younis is headed to Cal State University Channel Islands where he will pursue a degree in Information Technology. (Salvador Rivera/Border Report)

Those who know Younis aren’t surprised by his success and expect big things from him.

β€œI knew he was going to go lots of places and he was not going to be held back by anything or any one person,” said Fitzgerald Kelly, Younis’ former sponsor. β€œIt will work out really well for him.”

Kelly and other friends and supporters spoke to Border Report during a reception for Younis as they celebrated his academic achievements at Cuesta College.

β€œHe works really, really hard, he just keeps at it,” said June Minikel, Younis’ landlady. β€œHe sometimes spends half the night working, he’s going to go somewhere and someday we’re going to say we knew him when.”

Younis originally left Pakistan where he says as a Christian, he could not practice his religion in a Muslim country.

Now he’s hoping to bring his parents to the U.S. He speaks with them daily.

β€œMy parents are aging,” Younis said. β€œOnce I get my green card, I will get them here, it will likely be three years before I can do that.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Hundreds gather to remember prominent Minnesota lawmaker and husband slain in their home

Many people come together to honor well-known Minnesota politician and spouse killed in their house

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) β€” Hundreds of people, some clutching candles or…
Trump sparks concerns over appearance of his hands again at G7 Summit

Trump’s hands become center of attention once again at G7 Summit

US president Donald Trump has sparked concerns for his health after observers…
GOP split on Iran 'overstated': Former Minnesota governor

Former Minnesota Governor suggests that the GOP divide over Iran may be exaggerated.

() Former GOP Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty says the split in the…
Venue addresses rumors Olivia Rodrigo had Taylor Swift photos removed

Venue denies removing Taylor Swift photos amid rumors involving Olivia Rodrigo

Clarification has been provided by Nashville’s Bluebird CafΓ© regarding the recent rumors…
Mexican restaurant threatened after owner's daughter endorses Trump

Threats Against Mexican Restaurant Increase After Owner’s Daughter Supports Trump

Following the owner’s daughter expressing support for Donald Trump, the staff at…
Netanyahu declares Israel 'will exact the full price' after Iranian strike hits hospital in Israel

Netanyahu declares Israel ‘will exact the full price’ after Iranian strike hits hospital in Israel

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…

Man in Colorado shoots someone through front door after knocking

DENVER (KDVR) — A Colorado man was injured early Wednesday morning when…
Juneteenth vigil held for Jacksonville Dollar General mass shooting victims

Vigil for victims of Dollar General mass shooting in Jacksonville commemorates Juneteenth

Many stopped at the memorial at the Dollar General on Juneteenth to…