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Fariba Tajrostami, center, of Iran, is embraced by her brothers Joseph, left, and Eddie, right, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport after arriving on her flight from Istanbul. Tajrostami had tried to fly a week earlier but was turned away in Istanbul and sent back to Tehran, due to President Donald Trump's travel ban. When she heard the restrictions were lifted she bought the first ticket she could to New York. She plans to join her husband, who moved from Iran last year, in Dallas. He has a green card and works at a car dealership. Tajrostami plans to further pursue her art studies in the U.S. (AP Photo/William Mathis)

Fariba Tajrostami, center, of Iran, is embraced by her brothers Joseph, left, and Eddie, right, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport after arriving on her flight from Istanbul. Tajrostami had tried to fly a week earlier but was turned away in Istanbul and sent back to Tehran, due to President Donald Trump's travel ban. When she heard the restrictions were lifted she bought the first ticket she could to New York. She plans to join her husband, who moved from Iran last year, in Dallas. He has a green card and works at a car dealership. Tajrostami plans to further pursue her art studies in the U.S. (AP Photo/William Mathis)

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