White father misses the birth of his child by choosing to stay in the Congo with his two new black sons
Category: I'm NOT Making This Up
This might be the worst story Ive ever read. What kind of a father is this?
Justin Carroll is the proud dad of a 6-week-old daughter in Tennessee, but thus far hes done his doting via Facetime video phone calls from Africa. Since mid-November, Carroll has been living in Congo, unwilling to leave until he gets exit papers allowing two newly adopted sons to travel with him.
Carroll and his wife, Alana, are among scores of U.S. couples caught up in wrenching uncertainty, as a suspension of all foreign adoptions imposed by Congolese authorities has temporarily derailed their efforts to adopt.
While most of the families are awaiting a resolution from their homes in the U.S., Justin Carroll and a few other parents whose adoptions had been approved have actually taken custody of their adopted children in Kinshasa, Congos capital. However, they say that promised exit papers for the children are now being withheld pending further case-by-case reviews, and the parents dont want to leave Kinshasa without them.
Justin is not going to leave the boys, Alana Carroll said from the familys home in Jefferson City, Tenn., where shes been caring for biological daughter Carson since her birth on Nov. 25. Justin Carroll was not present for Carsons birth; he left for Africa almost a week earlier.
In a dire situation, we would just move there, said Alana, referring to Congo. Leaving our sons there is not an option.
Poster Comment:
Sad, but true. ;)