Two years later, Trump’s travel ban continues to tear thousands of families apart

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Two years later, Trump’s travel ban continues to tear thousands of families apart
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Discussions of the travel ban tend to focus on the foreign nationals who have been denied entry to the United States. But thousands of other U.S. citizens have also had their lives upended, by being separated from their loved ones.

Amin Sirati hugs wife Shamim Darchini at his home in Rasht, Iran. The years apart have been difficult for the couple. Darchini, a U.S. citizen, says she suffers from anxiety because of the uncertainty of whether her husband's visa will be approved.

It wasn’t. More than a year and a half later, their application is still in “administrative processing.” That is all immigration officials will tell them. But the government does not say how it defines “national interest” or “undue hardship” or provide much information on how it decides who qualifies for a waiver.

Only recently — in response to a request from a congressman — has the State Department released statistics on the granting of visas to people from the countries subject to the ban. Now she is reconsidering her plans to start pharmacy school this fall in San Diego, because the heavy demands of the program would make those trips far less frequent.Room for interpretation

He split his time between the United States and Yemen, where his wife and their growing number of children lived, while he saved enough to buy a two-bedroom house.

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