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Two Iraqi refugees, Nisreen Alsaadi and her son, Zaiz Alsaadi, arrived in Salt Lake City Wednesday after a federal judge ordered a temporary stay of President Donald Trump's immigration ban. They have been living in a refugee camp in Egypt since 2012.

The pair were met my Nisreen's sister-in-law, Iman Alsaadi, who immigrated in 2012. They don't know where Nisreen's husband is, but they believe he is alive.

The Alsaadis are among 68 refugees — sponsored by Catholic Community Services and the International Rescue Committee of Utah — who were to have immigrated to Utah but were blocked by the ban.

The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is expected to rule soon on whether the injunction allowing refugees to enter the country should be lifted.