U.S. Pauses Visa Issuance for People Who Have Visited Ebola-Hit Countries
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The Trump administration, in response to the deadly outbreak, rushes resources to Central African countries where it previously cut aid.
The Trump administration, in response to the deadly outbreak, rushes resources to Central African countries where it previously cut aid.
The Trump administration, in response to the deadly outbreak, rushes resources to Central African countries where it previously cut aid.
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