South Florida travelers are reacting to a recently announced travel ban by the Trump administration that will impact several communities.

The travel ban, set to go in effect Monday, will be fully implemented against 12 countries, including Haiti, while Cuba, Venezuela and five other countries will see heightened restrictions.

At Miami International Airport, 7News cameras captured an emotional reunion as the Salazar family hugged a family member who came to Miami from Cuba after she was approved for a five-year visa.

While the visa holder, Mariam, was too emotional to speak on camera, her granddaughter, Leia, said the family was reuniting after being separated for 12 years and that her grandmother was one of the last people to get the visa approved.

While it’s a bittersweet moment for t

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