Trump Calls Courts ‘So Political’

President Trump stepped up his criticism of the United States judicial system a day after his travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries faced close scrutiny from an appeals court.

Love, Interrupted: A Travel Ban Separates Couples

By JACK HEALY and ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS February 8, 2017 AURORA, Colo. — It took 11 days of calling lawyers, beseeching immigration officials and trying to book one-way plane tickets, but on Tuesday, Osman Nasreldin got the love of his life...

Waiting for New Lives: 2 Refugees’ Long Journeys to the U.S.

Waiting for New Lives: 2 Refugees’ Long Journeys to the U.S. By JULIE TURKEWITZ and CAITLIN DICKERSON February 7, 2017 Faiz Khalil, left, and Mohamed Sharif. By JULIE TURKEWITZ and CAITLIN DICKERSON February 7, 2017 Faiz...

An Uncertain Wait Ends for U.S.-Bound Refugees Stuck in Jordan

By RANA F. SWEIS and DAN BILEFSKY February 6, 2017 AMMAN, Jordan — For the dozens of Syrian and Iraqi refugees who gathered at the international airport in Amman, Jordan, to board flights to the United States early Monday morning, the...

With Travel Ban Lifted, Anxiety and Relief as Families Are Reunited

By CAITLIN DICKERSON and SARAH MASLIN NIR February 5, 2017 At a sweltering refugee camp on the Kenya-Somalia border, dozens of Somalis who had cleared all the final security and medical checks to enter the United States were told to prepare...

This Land: A Resettlement Mission Upended by the Sweep of a President’s Pen

A Resettlement Mission Upended by the Sweep of a President’s Pen February 5, 2017 Josh Digrugilliers, 26, left, a Church World Service housing specialist, was greeted by Yousef Mohamed Zein, left, and Aya, his sister, last week at their home in Lancaster, Pa....