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Originally posted by Vesayen
No I am not abandoning any babies, just an odd question which occured to me. If a baby is abandoned and finds it's way into the stewardship of the state, how is citizenship decided? How do they decide if it becomes a U.S. citizen? What do they do about a social security card and birth certificate? the state takes care , its auto granted in most states by the state agency who does childrens welfare on US federal land its either the military or the dep of justice , if abroad its state it can be by courtorder or not , some states have these laws in place if you need help find a good lawyer |
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Originally posted by Vesayen
So what is the abandoned child is say, 4 and they are unable to determine the country of origin or their parents? I do not need help heh, this has NOTHING to do with me, just an odd question that poped up as I was driving to work. an investigation is launched , the child is placed in protective custody with the agency that is local it does not matter , till the legal age its the same for all ' children ' , if the person is considered weak or ill the legal age can be up to 21 without any problems see the site of cal on more info , they have some new laws now since loads of central american children where dumped in order to get them citizenship and reclaim them later |
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