For Manga Erasto Mfaume, leaving home was the beginning of a long journey ahead.
Mfaume and his family fled the Democratic Republic of Congo more than two decades ago in search of freedom and a safe place to call home. After spending 20 years in a refugee camp in Tanzania, where even basic necessities like food and medicine were limited, they were finally on their way to the United States.
On April 20, 2018, a date he remembers vividly, Mfaume resettled in Tucson with his wife and their five children. âWe all like this place,â he said. âThis is a peaceful country.â
There are nearly 26 million refugees globally, and refugees like Mfaume and his family make up less than 1% who are resettled each year, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reports.
Melania s Ex-Aide Looks To Dismiss Trump Administration Lawsuit After Publishing Tell-All Book
12/21/20 AT 6:42 PM
A former aide to first lady Melania Trump was sued in October by the Justice Department for a book she authored that allegedly violated a nondisclosure agreement. On Monday, the former aide filed a motion to dismiss the suit.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff wrote, “Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship With the First Lady,” which included embarrassing details about Trump. Wolkoff s lawyers explained that the NDA was terminated even before she wrote the book, according to the Washington Post.
“.More than two years before any of the alleged violations and there is therefore no basis to claim that Ms. Wolkoff failed to comply with any contractual obligation,” said Wolkoff s legal team.
Melania Trump is packing her things and is ready to move out of the White House, a report has claimed. A number of Twitter users said they are eager to see the first lady go, while others had nothing