Foreign adoptees are living in legal limbo

County officials have acknowledged putting Stephanie Zizzo and at least four other adoptees born in other countries, including Mexico and Kenya, in legal limbo by not resolving their immigration status before adoption.

In the year and a half since the cases began to surface, the county has updated its policies to require that a child's legal residency be established before they leave the system. But no one knows how many children were adopted ... Full Story »

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Ben Ross
4.2
by Ben Ross - Oct. 20, 2008

Interesting story about a glitch in the bureaucratic nightmare which is immigration policy and actions of adoption agencies. Scratching of the surface on large topic.

Citizens ship....imaginary...we live on earth,,government is designed to keep us from getting along and loving the chance to live.

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