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A look at life for small group of refugees allowed in U.S.

Season 2025 Episode 199 | 9m 23s

Shortly after being sworn into office, President Donald Trump indefinitely suspended refugee admissions to the United States. After months of legal challenges, only a small group of refugees has been allowed into the country. White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López has reports on one family’s journey.

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