Passport rush blamed on US policy stalls adoptions in Haiti
Children are stuck in orphanages across Haiti, unable to leave the increasingly volatile country and start new lives with adoptive parents
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Children are stuck in orphanages across Haiti, unable to leave the increasingly volatile country and start new lives with adoptive parents
Children are stuck in orphanages across Haiti, unable to leave the increasingly volatile country and start new lives with adoptive parents.
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Dozens of children are stuck in orphanages across Haiti, unable to leave the increasingly volatile country and start new lives with adoptive parents because a U.S. policy change has unleashed a rush for passports at Haiti’s main immigration office.
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