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When the Trump administration defended the so-called “travel ban” in front of the Supreme Court, it argued the ban included a waiver provision allowing exemptions on a case-by-case basis. However, in practice, lawyers and refugee resettlement experts say the process isn’t working and a group of organizations is suing the administration over what they say are “blanket” denials. Meanwhile, some families remain split: part made it to the United States while the rest remain back home.March 8, 2019