Terror's Fallout

Slowdown in entry visas for foreigners imperils charities that aid new immigrants

When James D. Lual was 7, the national army came into his family's village in southern Sudan and killed his father and elder brother. James ran away, along with three friends and his cousin, Isaiah Manyok, beginning an odyssey that would see the five of them grow up together -- and grow up quickly.

Chased by armies in war-torn Sudan and Ethiopia, hounded by hyenas and lions, and emotionally

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