Born Abroad and Fearful of ICE, Adoptees Try to Prove They Belong

A recent news article highlights a serious issue affecting up to 200,000 people who were adopted as children from other countries and brought to the United States. These individuals are now at risk of being deported because their citizenship status is being questioned by the government. Many of them grew up in the U.S. and consider it their home, but due to paperwork issues or changes in immigration policies, they might face the threat of being sent back to countries they barely know. This situation is important because it raises questions about fairness, belonging, and the complexities of immigration laws. It also highlights the challenges faced by adopted individuals who thought they were secure in their citizenship status. QUESTION: How might this situation change the way people think about adoption and citizenship in the future?  

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