USA
PAUL BEATY/AP
Munster, Indiana— The family of Isaaf Jamal Eddin gathered around her hospital bed on January 28 after learning that her daughter, a Syrian woman lying to the U.S. to care for her mother after a mastectomy, had been stopped by a U.S. immigration officer at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and sent back to Saudi Arabia. Her daughter was among the many people blocked by an executive order, signed by President Donald Trump on January 27, that bars citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the country.