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Indian-American orphan woman caught in legal tangle

United States has acknowledged that an adopted Indian American woman who faces deportation thirty years after she came here has been caught in a legal tangle, but a solution was still not on the horizon

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Prior to 2001, US immigration law did not provide for automatic acquisition of US citizenship for an adopted child," State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland told reporters Thursday when asked about the case of Kairi Abha Shepherd, who came to the US in 1982 as a three month old adopted infant.

"The adopting parents had to affirmatively apply or the child had to apply after 18," she said, "That has now changed."

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