GRC130215AA001 IDOMENI, Greece — Zakhir Nair and his wife sit outside their two-person tent, their 14-month-old son between them, trying to take his first steps.

The Afghan family of five, with another child on the way, have been on the road nearly three weeks: walking through Iranian mountains, busing through Turkey, crossing the Aegean Sea on an inflatable boat to Greece, then taking trains and expensive taxis to this remote border post, en route to the promised land — Germany.

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