About 26, 000 Somali refugees in Kenya who are to be resettled in the
United States cannot move to the country following the latest travel ban
on Muslims by President Donald Trump.
The refugees, who have all been interviewed by the US State Department
and UN were told on Tuesday, January 24, 2017, that they can't travel to
the US at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
These are people who have packed their bags, emptied their bank
accounts, sold all their goods and said their goodbyes. Then they hear
they are not going to the US after all,' said one aid worker in
Nairobi.
Representatives from UN agencies in the Kenyan capital are scheduled to meet local government officials on Tuesday, February 7, 2017, in an attempt to resolve the problem.
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