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Wednesday, May 19, 2021 - 02:45 AM
In his continuing drive to show that he s getting tough on Russia, Biden has blinked.
Axios Jonathan Swan reports a major development Tuesday related to Washington s push to prevent the Russia-Germany natural gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 from being completed: the US administration has
moved to waive previously imposed sanctions on the company overseeing construction of the NS2, as well as its CEO. So much for the big threat to Europe s energy security - as the refrain has been endlessly for years.
Swan writes, The decision indicates the Biden administration is not willing to compromise its relationship with Germany over this pipeline, and underscores the difficulties President Biden faces in
State Dept. stops denying US citizenship to children born through in vitro, surrogacy
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Replay Video UP NEXT The State Department will now grant U.S. citizenship to children born overseas to same-sex and heterosexual American couples through in vitro fertilization, surrogacy and other assisted reproductive technology, the agency said Tuesday, notifying all U.S. posts overseas and Congress of the historic change. The new policy comes after the agency has recently faced several lawsuits brought by same-sex couples suing for their children s citizenship losing two federal cases last year. The Trump administration had been fighting those losses, including by filing an appeal last August, and defending what had been longstanding U.S. policy that considered children born abroad to a surrogate to be born out of wedlock even when a couple was married.MORE: State Dept. fighting to deny US citizenship to gay couple s child
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(WASHINGTON) The State Department will now grant U.S. citizenship to children born overseas to same-sex and heterosexual American couples through in vitro fertilization, surrogacy and other assisted reproductive technology, the agency said Tuesday, notifying all U.S. posts overseas and Congress of the historic change.
The new policy comes after the agency has recently faced several lawsuits brought by same-sex couples suing for their children s citizenship losing two federal cases last year.
The Trump administration had been fighting those losses, including by filing an appeal last August, and defending what had been longstanding U.S. policy that considered children born abroad to a surrogate to be born out of wedlock even when a couple was married.
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