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Dearborn, Michigan – Travelling is a normal part of life for Michigan lawyer Amir Makled. As recently as December, he went overseas and returned home to the United States without any issues.

“I’ve been out of the country at least 20 times. I’ve been all over Europe. I go to Lebanon every year,” he said.

But returning this month to the Detroit Metro Airport was a very different experience.

He and his family had just come home from a spring-break holiday in the Dominican Republic…

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News Source: www.aljazeera.com

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