CALIFORNIA: The 2-year-old son of a Yemeni
woman who sued the Trump administration to let her into the country to
be with the ailing boy has died.
Abdullah Hassan died Friday in UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in
Oakland, where his father Ali Hassan brought him in the fall to get
treatment for a genetic brain disorder.
Ali Hassan is a US citizen who lives in Stockton, California. He and his
wife Shaima Swileh moved to Egypt after marrying in Yemen in 2016.
Swileh is not an American citizen and remained in Egypt while fighting
for a visa.
“We are heartbroken. We had to say goodbye to our baby, the light of our lives,” Ali Hassan said.
Swileh held her son for the first time in the hospital 10 days ago.
A funeral is scheduled for Saturday.
Swileh had been trying to get a visa since 2017, so the family could move to the United States.
Citizens from Yemen and four other mostly Muslim countries, along with
North Korea and Venezuela, are restricted from coming to the United
States under President Donald Trump’ s travel ban.
When the boy’s health worsened, the father went ahead to California in
October to get their son help, and Swileh remained in Egypt hoping for a
visa. As the couple fought for a waiver, doctors put Abdullah on life
support.
“My wife is calling me every day wanting to kiss and hold her son for
the one last time,” said Ali Hassan, choking up at a news conference
earlier this month.
He started losing hope and was considering pulling his son off life
support to end his suffering. But then a hospital social worker reached
out to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which sued on Dec. 16,
said Basim Elkarra, executive director of the group in Sacramento.
The State Department granted Swileh a waiver the next day.
“With their courage, this family has inspired our nation to confront the
realities of Donald Trump’s Muslim Ban,” said Saad Sweilem, a lawyer
with the council who represents the family. “In his short life, Abdullah
has been a guiding light for all of us in the fight against xenophobia
and family separation.”
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