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May 25th

Deceased natural mother denied civil right to be named on my birth certificate

Who is there to protect my mother’s right to be named on my birth certificate? She gave birth and then she died. NYS has no business in stripping my mother of her dignity and civil right to be named on a certificate of birth for her 5th child. Her 3 older adult daughters and 1 son have rights to their birth certificates with their legally married parents’ names, including their dead mother’s name --- but I am forbidden access to my true birth certificate because I was relinquished out and adopted. If a father relinquishes his child to adoption after the death of the child’s mother, that child’s birth certificate ought to remain intact and a certificate of adoption issued instead of a new, falsified birth certificate for that adoptee. When people begin to examine adoption for the totality of the atrocities against the adopted person and the natural parents, then people will see that preventing the truth from being released is a crime against an innocent adopted person, as well as discrimination against natural parents. There is no crime in being adopted; being treated like a criminal is discrimination.

 

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