"In the face of two executive orders that sought to prevent innocent refugees and asylum seekers from seeking safety in the United States, the reunion ... is a victory, not just for our client and his wife and young daughter, but for the rule of law as well," Levy said. The man alleged in a February lawsuit that Trump's first travel ban halted his efforts to bring his wife and daughter to safety. According to the lawsuit, the man had been imprisoned and tortured by members of President Bashar al-Assad's military regime, then targeted and placed on a "kill list" of a militant group fighting against Assad. The U.S.