A Syrian father
who gained asylum in the US was preparing for the
arrival of his wife and two little girls last week when
suddenly the new US administration slapped a travel ban
on immigrants from several Muslim majority countries.
This story has a
happy ending but that won't now be for case for tens of
thousands of other refugees affected by the ban.
Posted February
05, 2017
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