Hong Kong parents of undocumented baby Danny confident of regaining custody
Hong Kong parents are optimistic about regaining custody of their undocumented infant son, Danny, who is currently in a care home. Immigration authorities may process Danny's birth certificate as early as Saturday, which could facilitate their guardianship.

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AI-generatedHong Kong parents are optimistic about regaining custody of their undocumented infant son, Danny, who is currently in a care home. Immigration authorities may process Danny's birth certificate as early as Saturday, which could facilitate their guardianship. The couple also sees hope in resolving the case of their four-year-old daughter, Lily, who was taken into care by Swedish authorities due to child welfare concerns. Danny's father, Tsang Wai-bong, expressed belief that social workers will approach Lily's situation with balance, potentially allowing them to visit her soon.
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5 extractedDaughter Lily is in the care of Swedish authorities due to child welfare concerns.
The parents hope to apply to visit Danny soon.
Hong Kong parents are confident they can regain legal guardianship of their undocumented son, Danny.
The parents see a 'glimmer of hope' in resolving the custody case of their four-year-old daughter, Lily.
Immigration authorities may process Danny's birth certificate as early as Saturday.