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Haitian orphans' long wait is over

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    Children from earthquake-stricken country find new life in U.S.

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Former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell made headlines.

-- airlifting more than fifty children out of Haiti just days after a massive earthquake destroyed their orphanage in January 2010.

Most of the kids on the plane already had people waiting to adopt them in the states a dozen did not.

Including ten year old seconds and brother Stanley age eleven and -- age seven.

But the State Department let them into the US anyway.

Caretakers took all the kids to -- -- children's home in Pittsburgh.

One by one the others were adopted second Stanley intensely feared -- be sent back to Haiti until their -- months stepped it.

I.

Found out that -- was.

Looking for and I talked to my.

Children and -- -- -- -- -- and found them.

I -- tourists -- only spam carbonneau and volunteers that.

Despite having six other kids the -- his family took Stanley and candidly and it died.

Had a plan -- and -- I -- to do -- but for the boy's adoption was finalized in March 2 years and two months after the earthquake.

A moment canceling remembers well its -- -- The boys now have new last names the next step new nationality.

We have been through a process known company uses.

The boys have to wait two years to apply for citizenship at the hardest part is over.

We've waited a long time -- can take him away from Laura Ingle Fox News.