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After their dad was deported, family works to keep his Humboldt Park sandwich shop and legacy alive.

First publishedAug 21, 10:30 UTC
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<p>Nooran Amin knows the drill by now at the Best Sub #2 sandwich shop in <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/humboldt-park" >Humboldt Park.</a></p><p>On a stiflingly hot weekday morning, he opens the door, heads toward the kitchen and turns on the grill and the deep fryers.</p><p>“Those two things take the longest to heat up,” he says. “Then, I turn on the lights, turn on the fans, take some fries out, take the burger buns out.”</p><p>Nooran is 19.

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<p>Nooran Amin knows the drill by now at the Best Sub #2 sandwich shop in <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/humboldt-park" >Humboldt Park.</a></p><p>On a stiflingly hot weekday morning, he opens the door, heads toward the kitchen and turns on the grill and the deep fryers.</p><p>“Those two things take the longest to heat up,” he says. “Then, I turn on the lights, turn on the fans, take some fries out, take the burger buns out.”</p><p>Nooran is 19. Until last fall, he was a college student at Dominican University who loved watching football and sending Instagram reels to his friends. He had a part-time job at an optical store near his family’s home in Addison and helped work the cash register at Best Sub #2 — his dad’s restaurant — only during school breaks.</p><p>Everything changed last September.

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<p>Nooran Amin knows the drill by now at the Best Sub #2 sandwich shop in <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/humboldt-park" >Humboldt Park.</a></p><p>On a stiflingly hot weekday morning, he opens the door, heads toward the kitchen and turns on the grill and the deep fryers.</p><p>“Those two things take the longest to heat up,” he says. “Then, I turn on the lights, turn on the fans, take some fries out, take the burger buns out.”</p><p>Nooran is 19.
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