As the flag commemorating the first National Hostage Day is raised, families continue to hold out hope for a meeting with President Biden.

Washington — On Saturday, the U.S. is marking its first National Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day. Bipartisan legislation signed into law by President Biden established March 9 as a day of remembrance for Americans wrongfully held overseas.  The Hostages and Unlawfully Detained Persons Awareness Act was proposed and guided through the legislative process by Representatives

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