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Marine’s adoption of Afghan orphan could be seen as abduction, US says
By Martha Mendoza, Claire Galofaro and Juliet Linderman, The Associated Press
 Sep 15, 11:15 AM
 
The U.S. government has warned a Virginia judge that allowing an American Marine to keep an Afghan war orphan risks violating international law and could be viewed around the world as “endorsing an act of international child abduction,” according to secret court records reviewed by The Associated Press.

It is rare for the federal government to step into a local custody case, but concern about the child’s fate has stretched across the Trump and Biden administrations. The Justice Department argued in the court documents that the dispute has ramifications that extend far beyond the rural courthouse where the girl’s future is being decided.


Failing to return the child, now age 4, to Afghan relatives in the U.S. could jeopardize American efforts to resettle Afghan refugees, threaten international security pacts and might be used as propaganda by Islamic extremists — potentially endangering U.S soldiers overseas, Justice Department attorneys and other U.S. officials warned in court filings seeking to intervene in the case.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2023/09/15/marines-adoption-of-afghan-orphan-could-be-seen-as-abduction-us-says/
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Re: Marine’s adoption of Afghan orphan could be seen as abduction, US says
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2023, 10:12:25 pm »
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Failing to return the child, now age 4, to Afghan relatives in the U.S. could jeopardize American efforts to resettle Afghan refugees, threaten international security pacts and might be used as propaganda by Islamic extremists — potentially endangering U.S soldiers overseas, Justice Department attorneys and other U.S. officials warned in court filings seeking to intervene in the case.

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Re: Marine’s adoption of Afghan orphan could be seen as abduction, US says
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2023, 12:49:46 am »
I don't get it.  If the boys relatives who are no living in the US wanted the boy,they could have stopped the adoption before they left Shitstainistan.

I SUSPECT the only reason they want him now if for another government check to come in the mail each  month.
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