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Refugee who found a home in Williamston but fled to Canada fearing deportation is fighting to return Mikayle Temple, FOX 47 News, 2021 and last updated 2021-02-24 10:39:02-05 WILLIAMSTON, Mich. â Zakaria Mohamed left Somalia as a refugee at 16 and found a home in Williamston. âWhen I first met Zakaria he was just one of those people you have a connection with,â said Kimberly O Brien. She and her husband Corey adopted Mohamed when he was 18. But after just 18 months with the O Brien family, Mohamed fled to Canada for fear of being deported back to Somalia. Kimberly O Brien The organization Samaritas helped Mohamed resettle in Michigan. ....
On his first day in office, President Biden rescinded the Trump-era so-called “Muslim Travel Bans,” which affected travel from several Muslim-majority nations. And while immigration advocates praised the reversal of what they called discriminatory policies, NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette Feliciano reports on the call for the Biden administration to go even further. Read the Full Transcript Hari Sreenivasan: On his first day in office, President Biden issued an executive order that rescinded the Trump-era travel restrictions on majority-Muslim and African countries, popularly known as the Muslim Travel Bans. Immigration advocates praised the reversal of what they saw as discriminatory policies. But as NewsHour Weekend s Ivette Feliciano reports, while those impacted breathed a sigh of relief, they say Biden policies must go further, and their work is far from over. ....
As we build back better, we have an opportunity to not just erase the damage of the last four years, but to move to a new future for immigrants in America, reset our place in the world and finally become that true beacon of hope. ....