Baby orphaned in military raid now at center of custody battle with her relatives and Marine

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Baby orphaned in military raid now at center of custody battle with her relatives and Marine
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In 2019, a weeks-old baby girl was found badly hurt but — miraculously — alive in the rubble of a raid by U.S. special operations forces. Now, she's at the center of custody battle with her relatives and a Marine.

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"Joshua and Stephanie Mast have done nothing but ensure she receives the medical care she requires, at great personal expense and sacrifice, and provide her a loving home," their attorney wrote in October, seeking to have the federal lawsuit dismissed. "Reuniting the child with the family members in Afghanistan was the right thing to do," a department spokesperson said.

She said the federal government siding with the Afghan relatives, by disputing the Masts' argument that she has no family, could be influential.

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