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What this politics reporter learned helping a refugee family stranded at the airport

February 4, 2016 at 10:31 a.m. EST
Burundian refugee mothers hold their babies as they wait to receive handout clothes from UNHCR (U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees) staffers in a refugee camp in Gashora, about 34 miles south of the Rwandan capital, Kigali, on May 18, 2015. (EPA/DAI KUROKAWA)

Occasionally, something happens to put real life into perspective — even when I am living inside the noise that is a presidential campaign.

I had first noticed the exhausted young family at the O’Hare airport gate Wednesday afternoon, as I was waiting to board my connection from Iowa to New Hampshire. They were a couple with two children — a baby and a toddler, who was sprawled out sleeping on the floor of the terminal. It turned out they were in the row behind me on the plane.