Lady Heart - She didn't have citizenship. She would've been deported near delivery if she had stayed. You can't be sure they'll send you back to your own country given America's deportation history, I wouldn't trust they'd make sure I got home. 'England, Ireland... meh close enough. What's the difference? You people are so picky.' She's from El Salvador but she could end up in Mexico or Guatemala with no money, family support or access to health care. At least in El Salvador she had a base.
This is why my sister insisted to keep her son in the same room as her the whole time. She didn't allow the nurses to take him to the nursery with the other babies.
@@dianesingerman9650or record it the whole thing, thankfully, in America people are too diverse so you’ll like tell if a white couple gets a black baby lol
How stupid ! Can't believe these irresponsible nurses would fuck up this badly as to take one whole year of baby and parent bonding out their lives, so easily avoided with a little care while handling someone else's baby.
A similar story like this one happen in Colombia, but they didn't realize the babies were swap. They only found out when the two babies, after they grew up became friends in university, and found out they were switch at birth when one of them started making comments how much she resemble her sister and her mother. After looking through family pictures, and finding out they had the same birthday and were born in the same hospital, did they realize what had happen. ....
Maqbool It's a different story from the original comment but it's still worth a read. I had goosebumps reading it. I wonder if there's a video of that here(in youtube)?
How does that happen?! I mean, aren't babies born with their sex and the last name on their ID bracelet??! I know I was! And I was probably the prettiest baby there 😉.
I think they do a lot of things now to prevent that....at least in the US. My son was cleaned and dressed in the same room as me and they immediately stuck a plastic bracelet on him that had a barcode that would tell everyone who his parents were and what room we were in. The only time he left the room is when we gave then permission to run some normal tests and even then we had my husband go with them. It's a seriously scary concept though
Boy, we sure need some serious immigration reform. When you force a pregnant mother to leave because of bureaucratic paperwork requirements you see how ridiculous the rules are. So glad they got their son back.
Why wouldn't the government give the baby a passport and visa to go to his own country? That is strange. They should try and claim his US citizenship at the US embassy in el salvador, then he would have no trouble flying to the US. I gave birth in italy and claimed my baby's citizenship. The process was very easy and streamlined. They even let me apply for his passport at the same time.
melodramtic7904 neither of his parents are us citizens. They meet through the Christian church they were serving that is why. The father is a British citizen not us citizen, but am sure after what they have been through they may get a green card😢😢
@@AriaCadence17 not true for the baby if not born on US soil. You automatically become a citizen of the country you are born in . Unless you are military and give birth on a US military base. Also, because the husband is a citizen , does not make her s US citizen automatically. There is paperwork and documents to be filed to bring a foriegn bride here, not to make her a citizen.
The baby went into care, the one they had was to be put into state care. That is why it went unnoticed and we're the paperwork is difficult. The govt has custody of the tot.
Both the mother’s will forever carry those other babies in their hearts because in way those were each their babies, too. That had to be one of the hardest choices to make. Hopefully, now days they can do a DNA test on questioning situations like this as soon as possible before the parents get fully attached.
What a moral dilemma. I feel like if I was in this situation, it'd be near impossible for me to give up the child I'd been raising, despite it not being mine. But it'd also find it impossible not to want my own baby. I'd want to keep both. Which obviously isn't fair. So I'd at least ask that I still be in the child's life. Get updates of them regularly, and see them every now and again. But even that would be extremely hard.
Actually, this couple said, they expected to keep both and were heartbroken when they learned they couldn't. Lost in all of this is the fact that there is another family going through the exact same thing, thinking the exact same things, and being utterly ignored by the media.
I feel the same .......it's impossible to feel the attachment for a baby that is being raise as yours. Of course I wouldn't stop till I get my child but I'd consider the other baby also my child 😟
It's better to return the babies. There is a story about two boys from South Africa who got switched at birth and the parents found out after a few years but decided not to switch them back and to keep in contact. But one family was quite rich and the other really poor and the boy the was supposed to grow up rich but didn't resented his adoptive mom and got into crime. Then he left to be with his birth mom but the other boy wasn't happy about it. Then he left her too and stopped speaking for years until he had his own child and then reconnected. The whole family was destroyed at that point and the mothers both said that they wish they had switched them back when they had the opportunity.
The South African boys. That was switched at birth. One went to a rich family and the other one to a poor single mother. At 20 months. Both mums found out the blunder when the rich mum was going through a paternity test by her husband and, in doing so, neither wad the parent. Both mums regret not swapping then as it severely caused a lot of damage, especially to the one who grew up struggling because he missed out on his real family.
If his dad is a US citizen...the baby is automatically a US citizen. Why wouldn’t he be able to stay, even without his Salvadoran passport? Kids already American
Both babies are so cute In Islam if you breastfeeding (a child that is not yours) it will be like your own child and they will be like brothers and sisters, and the love between you and that child will never end. Thanks for sharing.
So grateful you found your son and that he is back safe with you! Praise God for your wonderful blessing! God bless Moses and your whole family ❤️🙏🏼✝️💕🌿
This is the only situation where a women can say she’s not sure the child is not hers. The only situation, a 1 in a million chance to feel the same situation as a man. I wish women could appreciate that fact more then they actually do. Glad the baby is ok though.
Moms,have your babies in the US and THEN get them a passport from your home country. Passports usually guarantees nationality. Both my daughters were born in The United Stares and have their Brazilian passports. It can be safer. So happy she hot her boy back. She is a strong determined woman!
Im a nurse! This is so pathetic. My kids are grown but in this day and age i think i would stick my own identity bracelet on my childs wrist or ankle the minute he was born, perhaps with a tracker too. Mistakes happen all the time, if you ever have a sick family member, I suggest you have a family member sit with them 24/7 and question everything they give them. A nurse started to hang blood on my dad and my mom questioned it. It was meant for another patient on another floor. My dad would have died if he got that!
I recall a story in the US about two boys who were switched. They didn't learn the truth until the boys were like 3 or 4 years old. So they decided not to switch them back, but instead raise them in each other's lives. The problem was one family was very wealthy, the other was an impoverished single mother. The poor child grew up very resentful seeing all the things that should have been his, but wasn't. The wealthy boy, oh my god, callous, uncaring, and arrogant as hell. He didn't give a damn about the other kid, or the fact that he was technically living this kid's life. It ended up ruining all their relationships. They did an update, the poor kid had gotten his life on track, but he wasn't in contact with either of his mothers. He was married and had an infant son. He flat out said, If his baby was switched, he don't ever want to know. From his experience it would just cause unnecessary suffering and he could never love another child as much as he loved this one.
I saw the documentary and it seems like the lady had just grown attached to the child she had been raising as her own. So she still wanted her own child with her, but wanted to know the one she was giving up would be okay and she would only know that, by keeping him with her. Wrong, but that's the only way she would know her other non biological son would be ok. I know it's a weird connotation, but you know how people are. They feel that "if you want something done the right way you have to do it yourself." I'm pretty sure it was hard for the other lady too to give up the baby that wasn't hers.
Well, the parents that raised their child loved it to, I presume. Its hard to give up the child you thought was yours and it scares the kids for life, if you just rip them away from the only parents they thought where theirs. So usually the families keep raising the kid they got, and visit their own, as not to permanently scar and traumatize the children. In this case, the kid being in El Salvador, that is of course not possible.
Why are these hospital nurses or workers making this kind of mistake??? They should be fired. Because of their negligence, a lot of family are suffering till today.
I just found out through DNA test, I was switched at birth at a military hospital in Munsan, S Korea during the Vietnam War. I'm so emotionally and mentally distraught. I have no where to turn to. I feel lost.
@@ellyelisabeth2783 umm... Is it applies to males also or only women have this ability, b/w i am also 25 but for me all babys look same 😁😂especially toddler's
So blessed they found their real baby...why this things happened... Neglect on their duty in handling the baby after delivery? So painful to give up the other baby...
This is the second video I have seen of this situation. At no point do they talk about the other family. In fact this couple said they expected to keep BOTH babies, as they had bonded with the other baby too. And they were heartbroken when they were told they had to return the child to his family. It's all being treated like, this couple was horribly wronged, and there's no talk about the El Salvador family at all. You do realize they went through the same doubt, worry, concern, fear, heartbreak, as this couple. But no one seems to give a damn about them. At best they don't matter at all, and at worst they are potential kidnappers. Why has no one bothered to talk to that family?
Does anyone know if the baby was allowed to stay in the US after the 3 weeks was up? I understand this was 7 years ago. I hope wherever they are the family is doing fine. I also hope the other baby and his family are doing well too.
She basically did say that she thought she was going to keep both..but the other little baby had his mother that wanted him..you can't have one mother walk away without her baby.. I know you were only making light and you weren't serious lol.😊 This woman actually did think she would get both babies..xx
I'm sure the other family feels exactly the same. It's rather selfish to think that you get to have someone else's child and they get nothing, just because you WANT.
I would struggle to get over my time lost with the job, the precious bonding time when he was brand new gone, but yet I have trouble letting certaint things go lol
It's not right if u are from a nother Country and u have a Visa for some reason u have to go back to ur country it's not right and people just needs to grow up and some laws should not be laws
@@mcaskey358 It was never mentioned in the video what happened to that child, which is why I asked. Here is a more extensive interview: ruclips.net/video/TaliInOFKIA/видео.html
The baby SHOULD be a citizen. His father is American so the baby is automatically an American. I imagine it's just a matter of getting the right paperwork situated.
That's really bothering me. In a BBC interview with this couple, it was never outright said, but I got the impression they were almost blaming the other family, like they were kidnappers or something. At no point were they given any recognition or was it said that here's this other family going through the same thing.
This is the reason we African Americans are not held in such high regard. Where is cursing going to get you ? You use the legal system just as these people did, when necessary. I go right to whoever is in charge, in everyday situations. Just recently I called a popular delivery service , similar to Uber, or Door Dash. Because one of their restaurants they have as a client did not handle my requests for my food as requested, I got $10.00 refunded to me. I never raised my voice, just gave them the facts. I also write good or bad reviews about my customer experiences, because myself frequently rely on the reviews to decide what products or services, I will buy or use.
@@mybestlifepossible2576 unfortunately it don’t work like that in a lot of cases dear. I behaved calm when my insurance company told me how my policy has become extinct meaning they r not using that policy anymore and I stand to loose all my money. All my questions went unanswered but the moment I started to get mad n threaten to take my case to social media n sue them I got back all my money and even bonus! Ps: I hav so many other examples where I had to get loud n cuss to get justice ...
So who had baby Moses? Was he given to Jacobs' parents? Was the child in foster care? The baby seems to have adjusted quickly which is why I'm wondering if he was in foster care and use to many different adults. Also giving up a baby I raised would be heartbreak...just as much as getting my baby back realizing I missed so much.
I always wonder this about my second child born during COVID when I wasn’t allowed anyone with me. The nurse took my baby for a bath while I slept. I really doubt it tho because he looks exactly like my oldest son. Twins as babies. Just a little darker.
So heart breaking ..
I bet it was hard to give up the other baby :(
K Avi she was devastated to say goodbye. I watched the whole documentary and she grew attached to the other little boy as well.
At least the other family got their child 🙂
xoxXOXO l saw the documentary as well. She was heartbroken that she wasn't able to say goodbye to the other baby
Yeah
K Avi i
I'd sue the hospital for millions of dollars
Carly Kennedy
it's el salvador we're talking about here. they don't have millions
Lady Heart I guess you didn't read the part about her NOT HAVING A CHOICE. She was in the US on a visa and had to go back home.
Lady Heart - She didn't have citizenship. She would've been deported near delivery if she had stayed. You can't be sure they'll send you back to your own country given America's deportation history, I wouldn't trust they'd make sure I got home. 'England, Ireland... meh close enough. What's the difference? You people are so picky.' She's from El Salvador but she could end up in Mexico or Guatemala with no money, family support or access to health care. At least in El Salvador she had a base.
3rd world she can sue all day she won't get anything
Carly Kennedy it's third 🌎 not USA
We're so spoil here for our service and our hospitalities
This is why my sister insisted to keep her son in the same room as her the whole time. She didn't allow the nurses to take him to the nursery with the other babies.
I was the same way. Wouldn’t let my children leave the room. Have heard too many stories.
Exactly it's just crazy screw up that could cause so much pain
@@dianesingerman9650or record it the whole thing, thankfully, in America people are too diverse so you’ll like tell if a white couple gets a black baby lol
I don’t blame her! If I was to have a baby I’d do the same thing
How stupid ! Can't believe these irresponsible nurses would fuck up this badly as to take one whole year of baby and parent bonding out their lives, so easily avoided with a little care while handling someone else's baby.
A similar story like this one happen in Colombia, but they didn't realize the babies were swap. They only found out when the two babies, after they grew up became friends in university, and found out they were switch at birth when one of them started making comments how much she resemble her sister and her mother. After looking through family pictures, and finding out they had the same birthday and were born in the same hospital, did they realize what had happen. ....
paula Casallas any article or video on this?
www.nytimes.com/2015/07/12/magazine/the-mixed-up-brothers-of-bogota.html
Jo THAT'S giving me heavy chills...
Maqbool It's a different story from the original comment but it's still worth a read. I had goosebumps reading it.
I wonder if there's a video of that here(in youtube)?
No such thing as coincidence them meeting in life
switch at birth stories give me anxiety
Thats why I never let my baby outside of sight. I stayed with my son everywhere he went in the hospital.
How does that happen?! I mean, aren't babies born with their sex and the last name on their ID bracelet??! I know I was! And I was probably the prettiest baby there 😉.
I think they do a lot of things now to prevent that....at least in the US. My son was cleaned and dressed in the same room as me and they immediately stuck a plastic bracelet on him that had a barcode that would tell everyone who his parents were and what room we were in. The only time he left the room is when we gave then permission to run some normal tests and even then we had my husband go with them.
It's a seriously scary concept though
Boy, we sure need some serious immigration reform. When you force a pregnant mother to leave because of bureaucratic paperwork requirements you see how ridiculous the rules are. So glad they got their son back.
Why wouldn't the government give the baby a passport and visa to go to his own country? That is strange. They should try and claim his US citizenship at the US embassy in el salvador, then he would have no trouble flying to the US.
I gave birth in italy and claimed my baby's citizenship. The process was very easy and streamlined. They even let me apply for his passport at the same time.
It's because the mother is not a US citizen.
The father is presumably a us citizen and they're married. So if one parent is a citizen, the baby is automatically a citizen.
melodramtic7904 neither of his parents are us citizens. They meet through the Christian church they were serving that is why. The father is a British citizen not us citizen, but am sure after what they have been through they may get a green card😢😢
Baby isnt a USA citizen..born in el Salvador...duh..
@@AriaCadence17 not true for the baby if not born on US soil. You automatically become a citizen of the country you are born in . Unless you are military and give birth on a US military base. Also, because the husband is a citizen , does not make her s US citizen automatically. There is paperwork and documents to be filed to bring a foriegn bride here, not to make her a citizen.
The baby looks like the dad..The other couple surely had to know the baby was not theirs..
I say the same
The baby went into care, the one they had was to be put into state care. That is why it went unnoticed and we're the paperwork is difficult. The govt has custody of the tot.
@@aftersexhighfives So why wasn't the American/Salvadorean couple allowed to keep both babies?
@@dinkster1729 because that's not how that works.
@@dinkster1729 they're human babies not pets
Thank god. They got the baby.
Lol
Poor child, he was lost. Praise God, he is found!
If the child's father is a US citizen he qualifies for citizenship immediately despite where he is born.
katiexxpaige the dad is British
Carbon copy of his dad! So adorable
What a horrible thing to have happen to you. I hope everything works out well for all involved.
Both the mother’s will forever carry those other babies in their hearts because in way those were each their babies, too. That had to be one of the hardest choices to make. Hopefully, now days they can do a DNA test on questioning situations like this as soon as possible before the parents get fully attached.
What a moral dilemma. I feel like if I was in this situation, it'd be near impossible for me to give up the child I'd been raising, despite it not being mine. But it'd also find it impossible not to want my own baby. I'd want to keep both. Which obviously isn't fair. So I'd at least ask that I still be in the child's life. Get updates of them regularly, and see them every now and again. But even that would be extremely hard.
I agree hunni, sometimes people also forget there's the other mother going through this heartbreak..
Happy ending though..xx
Actually, this couple said, they expected to keep both and were heartbroken when they learned they couldn't. Lost in all of this is the fact that there is another family going through the exact same thing, thinking the exact same things, and being utterly ignored by the media.
I feel the same .......it's impossible to feel the attachment for a baby that is being raise as yours. Of course I wouldn't stop till I get my child but I'd consider the other baby also my child 😟
It's better to return the babies. There is a story about two boys from South Africa who got switched at birth and the parents found out after a few years but decided not to switch them back and to keep in contact. But one family was quite rich and the other really poor and the boy the was supposed to grow up rich but didn't resented his adoptive mom and got into crime. Then he left to be with his birth mom but the other boy wasn't happy about it. Then he left her too and stopped speaking for years until he had his own child and then reconnected. The whole family was destroyed at that point and the mothers both said that they wish they had switched them back when they had the opportunity.
The South African boys. That was switched at birth.
One went to a rich family and the other one to a poor single mother.
At 20 months. Both mums found out the blunder when the rich mum was going through a paternity test by her husband and, in doing so, neither wad the parent.
Both mums regret not swapping then as it severely caused a lot of damage, especially to the one who grew up struggling because he missed out on his real family.
If his dad is a US citizen...the baby is automatically a US citizen. Why wouldn’t he be able to stay, even without his Salvadoran passport? Kids already American
Heart breaking but also so happy at the same time that they have there bio baby boy back . He is so so handsome . ♥️
Moses is so cute and adorable, awww.
The mother looked heartbroken still. She loved both babies
Both babies are so cute
In Islam if you breastfeeding (a child that is not yours) it will be like your own child and they will be like brothers and sisters, and the love between you and that child will never end.
Thanks for sharing.
Anyway he was raised well. His emotional responses are very good.
You can clearly see they gave her the wrong baby, and thank God she saw it right away, unlike in that gullible show.
It must have been hard for the babies too. He looks like he's looking for his other parents.
Jacob and Moses are both so adorable
The darker one isn’t cute, only the lighter one is
@@magnumopiss244 What????
@@magnumopiss244 honestly melanin in babies is so cute. I've always found people with more melanin to be more attractive. I'm white fyi
He looks just like his mom 💕
So grateful you found your son and that he is back safe with you! Praise God for your wonderful blessing! God bless Moses and your whole family ❤️🙏🏼✝️💕🌿
Omg he's so cute 👶🏽
She's so beautiful.
Thanks God everything is okey.
he is soooooo handsome 👨
I don't get how this still happens... they need to strap an identification bracelet on any baby before they ever leave moms room.
Mom and baby need to each wear bracelets with matching barcodes.
This is the only situation where a women can say she’s not sure the child is not hers. The only situation, a 1 in a million chance to feel the same situation as a man.
I wish women could appreciate that fact more then they actually do.
Glad the baby is ok though.
Poor child doesn't know who those people are. He keeps looking around for the parents he knew. Good luck.
God bless this couple and the Baby.
That's f*d up. They should sue the hospital. Of course, it's El Salvador, so maybe nothing will come of it.
I don't care, I'm giving birth in the USA. This stuff happens in El Salvador more than you know.
Moms,have your babies in the US and THEN get them a passport from your home country. Passports usually guarantees nationality. Both my daughters were born in The United Stares and have their Brazilian passports. It can be safer.
So happy she hot her boy back. She is a strong determined woman!
So glad you loved the baby until he went home.
Jacob and Moses. How beautiful both biblical names protected by the hand of God.
Im a nurse! This is so pathetic. My kids are grown but in this day and age i think i would stick my own identity bracelet on my childs wrist or ankle the minute he was born, perhaps with a tracker too. Mistakes happen all the time, if you ever have a sick family member, I suggest you have a family member sit with them 24/7 and question everything they give them. A nurse started to hang blood on my dad and my mom questioned it. It was meant for another patient on another floor. My dad would have died if he got that!
Thats a cute baby
I wanted to see the other baby
You see both. The one in the still photo's is the other child. The right baby is the one at the airport.
1:00 see the wrong baby has darker skin and eyes
Jessi Boo same
The other baby was hideous.
People always say that babies with more eurocentric features look better. It's so bias.
beautiful baby
I recall a story in the US about two boys who were switched. They didn't learn the truth until the boys were like 3 or 4 years old. So they decided not to switch them back, but instead raise them in each other's lives. The problem was one family was very wealthy, the other was an impoverished single mother. The poor child grew up very resentful seeing all the things that should have been his, but wasn't. The wealthy boy, oh my god, callous, uncaring, and arrogant as hell. He didn't give a damn about the other kid, or the fact that he was technically living this kid's life. It ended up ruining all their relationships. They did an update, the poor kid had gotten his life on track, but he wasn't in contact with either of his mothers. He was married and had an infant son. He flat out said, If his baby was switched, he don't ever want to know. From his experience it would just cause unnecessary suffering and he could never love another child as much as he loved this one.
Such s wonderful and loving couple. (On a different note: Anyone else notice the Linda Carter similarity?)
MOSES IS SO CUTE ❤
praise God...
Why the hell wouldn't they give the child back?
faythmomto5 I read that they had to... they wanted to keep both but they couldn't
I saw the documentary and it seems like the lady had just grown attached to the child she had been raising as her own. So she still wanted her own child with her, but wanted to know the one she was giving up would be okay and she would only know that, by keeping him with her. Wrong, but that's the only way she would know her other non biological son would be ok. I know it's a weird connotation, but you know how people are. They feel that "if you want something done the right way you have to do it yourself." I'm pretty sure it was hard for the other lady too to give up the baby that wasn't hers.
Well, the parents that raised their child loved it to, I presume. Its hard to give up the child you thought was yours and it scares the kids for life, if you just rip them away from the only parents they thought where theirs. So usually the families keep raising the kid they got, and visit their own, as not to permanently scar and traumatize the children. In this case, the kid being in El Salvador, that is of course not possible.
Awe what a little cutie pie.
It is like the show Switch at brith
Andrea Fun time it will be a film at some point, there's many bee done, but this will be elsalvado and the U.S and trying to get him him home. :)
Yeah except this is real life
Andy G yeah
Why are these hospital nurses or workers making this kind of mistake???
They should be fired.
Because of their negligence, a lot of family are suffering till today.
I just found out through DNA test, I was switched at birth at a military hospital in Munsan, S Korea during the Vietnam War. I'm so emotionally and mentally distraught. I have no where to turn to. I feel lost.
I am so glad the family was reunited that was a while ago
so glad she has her REAL BABY
How all these mothers remember their baby's ,even through they see them only once
A mother never forgets that first moment. My son is coming up to 25....can still picture the moment I first held him.
@@ellyelisabeth2783 umm... Is it applies to males also or only women have this ability, b/w i am also 25 but for me all babys look same 😁😂especially toddler's
Sounds kinda ignorant
Mothers know. A mother can distiguish her own childs cry from many others.
Because her baby is half white and the other baby is afro-indigenous lol she could tell
Look Latina and white man we need this more ppl like this
Zoey Bundles yup
Race has nothing to do with this although it's obvious this handsome little boy is biracial with blue eyes and the other baby was much darker.
It have been so emotional and hard to articulate feelings around thus....
That baby looks white. The other baby didnt. Couldn't the other family tell that their baby didn't have brown eyes and skin? Interesting.
So blessed they found their real baby...why this things happened... Neglect on their duty in handling the baby after delivery? So painful to give up the other baby...
God is good I hope for the best
This is the second video I have seen of this situation. At no point do they talk about the other family. In fact this couple said they expected to keep BOTH babies, as they had bonded with the other baby too. And they were heartbroken when they were told they had to return the child to his family. It's all being treated like, this couple was horribly wronged, and there's no talk about the El Salvador family at all. You do realize they went through the same doubt, worry, concern, fear, heartbreak, as this couple. But no one seems to give a damn about them. At best they don't matter at all, and at worst they are potential kidnappers. Why has no one bothered to talk to that family?
Have your baby at home! Too many of these mess ups!
Kim H lmao no
Kim H keep baby in room with mom.
They made the right decision.
I have a 10 month old if I found out he wasnt mine biologically I wouldnt be able to switch him back with my biological baby.
Does anyone know if the baby was allowed to stay in the US after the 3 weeks was up? I understand this was 7 years ago. I hope wherever they are the family is doing fine. I also hope the other baby and his family are doing well too.
I’m sorry but if he so heartbroken, I hope this never happened to me or anyone else.
I think the story here is don't trust the damn doctors
Imagine your child was switched at birth and now you need to give him/her back and get your own child... like no! I want both now
She basically did say that she thought she was going to keep both..but the other little baby had his mother that wanted him..you can't have one mother walk away without her baby..
I know you were only making light and you weren't serious lol.😊
This woman actually did think she would get both babies..xx
I'm sure the other family feels exactly the same. It's rather selfish to think that you get to have someone else's child and they get nothing, just because you WANT.
Goodness, what a country where an American cannot keep his lawful spouse and child in his own country!!! And the USA gives lessons to the world!
Both babies are beautiful
The sad thing is the little Jacob boy is probably suffering back in eI Salvador after living a posh life
Lmfaooooo
Is not her child
They should sue the stupid hospital
Mother and son will make a good addition to the good ole' USA
I would struggle to get over my time lost with the job, the precious bonding time when he was brand new gone, but yet I have trouble letting certaint things go lol
Did they sue the hospital and Sue some more?
What happened to the other baby ??
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!:3
It's not right if u are from a nother Country and u have a Visa for some reason u have to go back to ur country it's not right and people just needs to grow up and some laws should not be laws
Explains a lot the competency of health system in the third world country.
Keep both babies 😢 thats not fair for jacob
what happened to poor baby jacob??
Erin Elizabeth he’s with his real fmaily
God is great 🙏🏼
They gave her an Indian bb when her husband is white
El Salvadorian, not Indian.
congratulations 💜💜👍👍
Any one know an update on this one? Did Moses get to stay?
So were they able to keep both babies?
NO! That other baby has a family too, you know. How selfish to think you can just keep someone else's child!
@@mcaskey358 It was never mentioned in the video what happened to that child, which is why I asked. Here is a more extensive interview: ruclips.net/video/TaliInOFKIA/видео.html
I could NEVER take a baby that age that I had raised as my own and swap it out for another. There’s more to being a parent than DNA
Is not her baby
@@amiragadotimtim8203 Read, dumdum.
With as many illegals as we have in this country, they better let that baby stay! I hope he can become a citizen.
queenjazz1 I'm sure they have some papers for the child. They came in on a flight they don't just let anyone get on without the proper paperwork.
The baby SHOULD be a citizen. His father is American so the baby is automatically an American. I imagine it's just a matter of getting the right paperwork situated.
I just wanted to know. Is the baby home for good?
Jennifer Chen yep
He is
that lawyers suit is wack
Praise God!
they never show the other family ....
That's really bothering me. In a BBC interview with this couple, it was never outright said, but I got the impression they were almost blaming the other family, like they were kidnappers or something. At no point were they given any recognition or was it said that here's this other family going through the same thing.
Clearly her real baby was clicked when born and when the other baby came he was TOTALLY different! They even had a picture as a proof then why?
I would have cussed everybody out!!!!
This is the reason we African Americans are not held in such high regard. Where is cursing going to get you ? You use the legal system just as these people did, when necessary. I go right to whoever is in charge, in everyday situations. Just recently I called a popular delivery service , similar to Uber, or Door Dash. Because one of their restaurants they have as a client did not handle my requests for my food as requested, I got $10.00 refunded to me. I never raised my voice, just gave them the facts. I also write good or bad reviews about my customer experiences, because myself frequently rely on the reviews to decide what products or services, I will buy or use.
@@mybestlifepossible2576 unfortunately it don’t work like that in a lot of cases dear. I behaved calm when my insurance company told me how my policy has become extinct meaning they r not using that policy anymore and I stand to loose all my money. All my questions went unanswered but the moment I started to get mad n threaten to take my case to social media n sue them I got back all my money and even bonus!
Ps: I hav so many other examples where I had to get loud n cuss to get justice ...
So who had baby Moses? Was he given to Jacobs' parents? Was the child in foster care? The baby seems to have adjusted quickly which is why I'm wondering if he was in foster care and use to many different adults. Also giving up a baby I raised would be heartbreak...just as much as getting my baby back realizing I missed so much.
That was the problem she gave birth in El Salvador
I always wonder this about my second child born during COVID when I wasn’t allowed anyone with me. The nurse took my baby for a bath while I slept. I really doubt it tho because he looks exactly like my oldest son. Twins as babies. Just a little darker.
Sweet people!!! Beautiful!
Isn't the Babys father a us citizen that itself makes the baby a us citizen
Maybe because he was born outside the U.S.?
El Salvador has better healthcare?