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After a long-running asylum case kept Anabel apart from her family in El Salvador for 8 years, she finally reunited with them at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport earlier this month. Melissa Golden for NPR hide caption

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Her case ended in a joyful airport reunion, but the future of asylum is uncertain

After years of separation, the woman once known only as Ms. A.B. has reunited with her children. It's the latest twist in a legal case that is deeply intertwined with the asylum debate in the U.S.

After a long-running asylum case kept Anabel apart from her family in El Salvador for 8 years, she finally reunited with them at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport earlier this month. Melissa Golden for NPR hide caption

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Her case ended in a joyful airport reunion, but the future of asylum is uncertain

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Soldiers of the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Division secure a field near Najaf, Iraq, at sunrise on March 23, 2003. John Moore/AP hide caption

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Capturing the sound of war as U.S. forces charged for Baghdad

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Tamar Adler is the author of The Everlasting Meal Cookbook: Leftovers A-Z, which focuses on creatively reusing leftovers. Keren Carrión/NPR hide caption

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Tamar Adler shows you how to make the most of your leftovers in her new cookbook

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Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands during an awarding ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on June 8, 2018. Xi is traveling to Moscow to show support for Putin. Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP hide caption

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China's Xi Jinping flexes his diplomatic muscle with a visit to Moscow

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