💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump plans to hold a news conference to address violent crime in D.C. Meanwhile, a Congolese woman's 2,300-mile journey across Africa to reunite with her family was complicated by Trump's executive order halting a refugee program. She faced numerous delays and setbacks, including a brief legal window allowing her entry. Now in the U.S., she reunites with her family, even as ongoing legal battles and administrative changes threaten future refugees.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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