Reunited
After 15 years, a family reunited in the US. New immigration policy could split them up.
As Trump ends Obama-era protections for Salvadorans; a family in Minnesota has few good options to stay together.
Also on the program: An American family finds their way in Mexico after deportation; a group of indigenous people from South West Africa visit a museum in New York City to view the remains of their ancestors; A Korean adoptee meets his birth mother and winds up moving in with her; plus why 'Arirang' is the perfect song for a divided Korea.
(Image: David, who came to the US from El Salvador without papers, has three children who were born in the US. Credit: PRI’s The World)
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I played violin at the Korean Demilitarized Zone
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- Sat 10 Mar 201800:32GMTBBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
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