Somali Stories of Family Separation is an Immigrant Advocates of Barron County documentary that explores the lengthy wait times Somali refugees are experiencing for their young and teenaged children to join them in the U.S. since the travel ban and other limitations on family-based immigration were put into place. In addition to providing these individual stories of family separation, the film details Somali life in Barron and discusses the ways in which we can advocate for immigration reform that would roll the wait period back to its previous average of one to two years, rather than the five-to-eleven-years-and-counting waits the families featured are currently experiencing.