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Statelessness, but make it funny

Posted by NPR News | Aug 13, 2025

Mo Amer is the creator and star of the hit Netflix comedy series Mo. It’s a first-of-its kind Palestinian-American sitcom with a fraught plot line about the American immigration system and the hope to return, at least for a visit, to his family’s homeland. We talk to Mo Amer what it’s like to make a show so centered on the real facts of his own life, and to be thrust into the role of spokesperson for Palestinian-Americans at this particular moment.

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