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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The delay in getting these types of custody disputes resolved (any involving infants/young children), already has permanently damaged this little girl. She is certainly "Americanized" by now and will be emotionally scarred when she is reunited with the rightful guardians. It's just tragic every time these types of cases come up (surrogacy fights, tribal adoption fights, etc.) that the child is the one who pays the biggest price. Seems to me these need to be on the speediest docket possible so that it is resolved before the child is 3 yrs old. These christian warriors are the worst.[/quote] The Afghan family raised her for 18 months, and they live in the US now. I agree with you that the "Christian warriors" are the absolute worst, and I feel pretty strongly that the USG is complicit here because Mast would never have been able to get away with this had it not been for high-level contacts (and corruption!), but thought it needed to be said that this child isn't going back to Kabul when returned to her rightful family. She's staying right here and being raised by people who have known her since infancy. [/quote] Thanks for the clarification. To be precise, I meant THESE specific Christian Warriors are the worst. (Although I'm not a fan of some other christian warriors, as well.) If the Afghan relatives have not been in contact with the child for months (not sure if they have any contact), then a 3-4 yr old isn't going to remember what happened when she was 0-18 mos. Good to know that she won't be traumatized by culture shock of being placed in Afghanistan in the near future.[/quote] the Afghan parents are likely going to get US citizenship. I doubt they are going back to Afghanistan. [/quote]
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