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 BOSTON  AP  鈥?After nearly a dozen years moving through the U.S. visa system, Sai Kyaw   brother and sister and their families were at the finish line: a final interview before they could leave Myanmar to join him in Massachusetts and work at his restaurant.Then a dramatic turn in U.S. immigration policy halted their plans. The interview was postponed, and it   not clear when, or whether, it will be rescheduled.It   terrible, Kyaw said. There   nothing we can really do except pray. They ;ve been waiting 12 years. If they have to wait another 12 years, they will.His is just one of many stories of confusion, sorrow and outrage spreading across some immigrant communities after the announcement of a Trump administration policy that is expected to all but shut down family-based immigration from Myanmar, also known as Burma, as well as Nigeria, Kyrgyzstan and Eritrea. The policy also restricts visas from Sudan and Tanzania.READ MORE:聽Nigeria to address issues that led to visa restrictions  stanley cup 8220;There    stanley cup a panic wa stanley cup ve going through the community, said Grace Mobosi-Enwensi, president of the Minnesota Institute for Nigerian Development, a nonprofit group.In signing a proclamation last month that takes effect Friday, President Donald Trump said those countries failed to meet minimum security standards. It was his latest crackdown on his signature issue of immigration.Calls about the restrictions have flooded legal advo Nfps How inflation-weary shoppers can find summer deals at major retailers
 A Florida man has been charged with five federal crimes in connection with a string of suspicious packages with possible explosive devices that targeted Democratic public figures.At a news conference Friday, officials identified the man as 56-year-old resident of Aventura, Florida. Authorities did not comment on whether there are additional suspects in the case. The defendant faces up to 48 years in prison for the charges, which include illegally mailing explosives and threatening former presidents.Cesar Altieri Sayoc is pictured in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in this August 2015 handout booking photo obtained by Reuters. Photo by Broward County stanley cup  Sheriff  salomon 8217  Office via ReutersThe U.S. will not tolerate such lawlessness, especially not political violence, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said at a briefing Friday.Speaking from a White House event before the charges were announced, President Donald Trump said that these terrorizing acts are despicable, and then repeated his call for Americans to unify.The packages, discovered this week and intercepted in several states across the country, have raised concerns over political violence and rhetoric less than two weeks before the 2018 midterm elections.Here   what we know so far about the suspect and his connection to the suspicious packages.The evidenceDuring a briefing Friday in New York, FBI Director Christopher Wray  air force 1 said the investigation is still ongoing and could not immediately a