Two Years Later, So-Called "Muslim Ban" Continues To Separate Families Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Payday Lenders and Pawnbrokers Were Winners in the Government Shutdown DOJ Files Nearly Two Dozen Criminal Charges Against China's Huawei National Labor Relations Board Decision Has Big Implications for Organized Labor Looking Back at the History of the State of the Union Two Years Later, So-Called "Muslim Ban" Continues To Separate Families The Nation's Busiest Immigration Court Reopens After Government Shutdown Ismail Alghazali is a US citizen born in Yemen, and his wife Hend is Yemeni. They are separated because of the travel ban: he is in New York while she is in Yemen with their baby son. ( Courtesy of Ismail Alghazali ) Produced by GBH, PRX and WNYC Studios