Thousands were adopted to the US but not made citizens. Decades later, they risk being deported

The outfit Leah Elmquist traveled in when she was adopted from Korea at five months old to a family in America, is arranged for a photograph at her home in Las Vegas on Monday, June 24, 2024. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

The United States has brought hundreds of thousands of children from abroad to be adopted by American families. But along the way it left thousands of them without citizenship, through a bureaucratic loophole that the government has been aware of for decades, and hasn’t fixed.

Some of these adoptees live in hiding, fearing that tipping off the government could prompt their removal back to the country the U.S. claimed to have rescued them from. Some have already been deported.

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