The history of citizenship for children adopted internationally, the current situation, and steps that can be taken to ensure protection for your family.

For decades now, families in the United States have been adopting children born in other countries. But some of these children, who grow up as American kids, in the safety and love of their parents’ homes, are not, in fact, U.S. citizens. And when this is the case, the ramifications can be profound.

Adoptive Families examines the history of citizenship for children adopted internationally, the current situation, and steps that can be taken to close critical loopholes on a policy-level scale, and to ensure protection for your family.

 

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