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Mussa Mwenda, photographed here by @_andrea_morales, played with a toy truck earlier this week at his new home in Fayetteville, Arkansas. 8 years ago, 6 militiamen invaded his family’s compound in Congo, murdered his oldest brother and his sister-in-law and briefly kidnapped his father. His family left everything behind, and after 4 days of travel by foot, car and dinghy, they made it to safety in a refugee camp more than 1,000 miles away in Malawi. There, the Mwenda family built an adobe hut that would be their home for 7 years. This month, though, the Mwendas made another skin-of-their-teeth escape, when an International Organization for Migration vehicle pulled into the camp and took them to an airport, with one-way tickets to the U.S. After a 20-hour journey, they arrived last week at Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (@flyxna) to a gaggle of well-wishers hoisting American flags and welcome-home signs. They were one of the last refugee families without close relatives in the country to be allowed in before President Trump’s moratorium took effect. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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