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These soldiers risked their lives serving in Afghanistan. Now they plead with Trump to bring their sister to the U.S.

Trump’s executive orders have blocked entrance to the country for thousands of Afghans, including those who worked with the U.S. military and their relatives. Two brothers hope permission comes quickly for their sister and her husband, who they say are in danger.

By Lomi Kriel, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica

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