Families from Tennessee to California seek humanitarian parole for adopted children in Haiti

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Haitian children at the Maison Des Affaires de Dieu orphanage in Port-au-Prince in 2010. Dozens of children from the orphanage were set to leave for the United States to be adopted. Tomas Bravo / Reuters file

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — At only 6 years old, Esai Reed has endured three emergency evacuations from orphanages across Haiti as gangs pillage and plunder their way through once peaceful communities.

He is now in northern Haiti under the care of a U.S. organization after the director of Esai’s last orphanage fled the troubled Caribbean country where gangs control 80% of the capital.

Nearly five months have passed since the last evacuation, and in that time, Esai, who loves soccer and is mischievous, hasn’t been able to talk to his adoptive mother in the U.S. or his two older brothers who live with her as internet connections and other logistics falter…

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