Illegally adopted during Chile's dictatorship, they're now reuniting with biological families

María Hastings, who lives in Tampa, FL, embraces for first time her biological mother upon her arrival to the airport in Santiago, Chile, Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024. Hasting trip was organized by Connecting Roots, an organization that helps reunite with their Chilean biological families children who were taken to be put up for adoption during the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

SANTIAGO (AP) — Romina Cortés couldn't pronounce her sister’s last name. She didn’t know what she smells like, what her favorite food is, or what she likes to do in her free time.

Cortés, 43, waited impatiently Sunday at the airport in Santiago, , where she would soon meet her sister, Maria, whose existence Cortés learned of just a month ago.

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