Through no fault of their own, some people who were adopted internationally by U.S. citizen parents still lack U.S. citizenship today. As a result, these individuals have had to endure numerous problems including difficulty attending college, accessing banking services, or starting their careers. Without their rightful citizenship, they are unable to vote or access critical government supports and services such as the unemployment benefits that helped so many families during this time of financial crisis.
- Quick details on the citizenship loophole and the proposed solution
- Sample messages for emailing or calling Congress
- Shareable graphics for social media
- Factsheets you can share with your Congressional offices, friends, and family
- Advocacy tips to increase your impact—especially if your members of Congress are on the committees reviewing these bills