When his family got legal residency, he though Geovani had a bright future in the U.S. He didn't imagine that future would end in a roadside bomb attack in Iraq.
After that, he worked at a chai (tea) stall and then at a dhaba (roadside eatery), where he didn't get paid but got something even better: food and shelter.
He didn't say that the Iranians were providing the Sunni insurgents with these special roadside bombs that are particularly deadly that are known as explosively formed penetrators.