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Donald Trump’s decision to impose swingeing restrictions on travel to the US is not only an effective ban for thousands, but also leaves many in a bureaucratic limbo.
For Sudanese Lubna Hakim, whose mother Maryam has permanent residency in the US, the president’s executive order is effectively a locked gate.
Her mother travelled home to Sudan to visit family for an extended holiday. But when it came time to go back, she found that she was barred from going home to her family in Boston.
Speaking on her mother’s behalf, Ms Hakim said that aside from her mother being unable to go home, she might not receive a previously scheduled medical treatment.
"She was expected to go on the 28th. She has a green card, yet she can’t go back. Her operation on her knee is in March. She left about two months ago and everything she owns is there [in Boston], thinking that she would go back," Ms Hakim said.
Maryam received permanent residency after her son became a naturalised US citizen, working for a big American company. She had spent the past five years living with her son and his American-born wife in Boston, but must now remain with her daughter until a solution is found.
Having called lawyers in the US, the family is still unsure how the mother would be treated on arrival in the US.
"The thing is, the confusion going on, is unsettling. [There are] a lot of questions going on around the world," Ms Hakim said.
"I am feeling, he’s [Donald Trump] trying to kill these countries. If you don’t allow transactions, you’re killing the economy, and you’re tearing families apart. My mum has no one else to live with, I can’t have her here indefinitely. I will try but, at the same time, her life is there, and it affects her health. We just want to know."
The situation for Ahmed Bushra, also a Sudanese, is almost identical.
Mr Bushra, 24, who has been living in the US since 2013, flew to Abu Dhabi a month ago.
Although he is a permanent resident with a green card and has his whole family in Maryland, he is confused about what will happen when he attempts to travel home next week.
"I’m stuck here and I don’t know my situation," he said.
"I emailed the US embassy in Abu Dhabi and they didn’t get back to me. And when I called, they told me to send an email."
He said he felt lost, stranded in the UAE. "It’s totally confusing. The least they can do is issue a statement for green card holders. I read the whole executive order and it was generalised for a reason to cause that confusion. It’s a mess."
Hana Mire, a 26-year-old Somali film producer, plans to apply for a tourism visa for travel to the US next month but ​believes the ban will make it impossible.
"It’s frustrating," she said. "I’ve been travelling to the US for my documentary but when I saw what was happening, I thought there is no way I will get it."
Although Ms Mire, who was born and raised in Abu Dhabi, was invited to New York for an educational programme by an organisation that supports female documentary filmmakers and of which she is a fellow, her project will have to wait.


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