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Aurora parents fighting to stop legally adopted 4-year-old daughter from being deported
An Aurora family is scrambling to figure out how to keep their 4-year-old daughter in the United States. Angela Becerra starts pre-kindergarten on Monday. Three weeks into her new school year, though, she will be legally at risk of being deported. Her parents, Amy and Marco Becerra, are U.S. citizens. Marco Becerra also has citizenship in Peru, where he is originally from. Amy Becerra works for the State of Colorado and Marco Becerra works for the federal government.
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The mystery of the baby in the box
Robin was abandoned as a baby 74 years ago. Now thanks to DNA and his daughter's detective work he finally knows where he came from.
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Judge won't hear gay adoptions because it's not in a child's 'best interest'
A family court judge who sits in Barren and Metcalfe counties has announced he will no longer hear adoption cases involving “homosexual parties” because he believes allowing a gay person to adopt could never be in the child's best interest. Judge W. Mitchell Nance, who begins court each day by requiring everyone to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, said in an order this week that he would recuse himself from all adoptions involving gay people.
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Why did two parents murder their adopted child?
Asunta Fong Yang was adopted as a baby by a wealthy Spanish couple. Aged 12, she was found dead beside a country road. Not long after, her mother and father were arrested. By Giles Tremlett.
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