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Marine Allowed to Keep Afghan Orphan Despite Disputed Adoption

Did a Marine save a war orphan from bureaucratic chaos or illegally abduct a child through systematic deception?
Marine Allowed to Keep Afghan Orphan Despite Disputed Adoption
Above: Virginia Kekoas member known as "Rust pit" stands outside the Supreme Court on Jan. 15, 2024. Image credit: Minh Connors/The Washington Post/Getty Images

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Establishment-critical narrative

This adoption case exposes catastrophic government dysfunction where agencies worked at cross-purposes, enabling a Marine to essentially kidnap an Afghan child. Federal bureaucracy failed at every level to provide clear guidance or consistent policy, with some facilitating the adoption while others actively sought to reunite the Afghan orphan with her relatives. Ultimately, Virginia has prioritized the finality of the adoption order over substantial and credible challenges raised by the child’s family, raising serious concerns about due process and justice.

Pro-establishment narrative

The Marine acted out of urgent humanitarian concern in a chaotic war zone, stepping in when no functioning system could guarantee the child’s safety. A Virginia court ultimately upheld the adoption, reinforcing that he followed state legal procedures. He did not exploit dysfunction — he navigated it to secure stability and a future for a vulnerable child.


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