Humanitarian Parole for Adopted Children in Haiti: A Family Perspective
Humanitarian Parole for Adopted Children
Children like Esai Reed, just six years old, have faced dire circumstances amid escalating gang violence in Haiti. Families across the United States, from Tennessee to California, are rallying for humanitarian parole to rescue their adopted children.
The Plight of Orphaned Children
- Numerous families report multiple emergency evacuations from dangerous orphanages.
- Haitian gangs are wreaking havoc, increasing fears for the safety of orphans.
- Adoptive families face bureaucratic hurdles in securing humanitarian parole.
Advocacy and Action
In response to this crisis, advocacy groups are mobilizing resources to support families and lobby for necessary policy changes. Parents are uniting their voices to call on government officials for urgent action.
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