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Born In The U.S., Raised In China: ‘Satellite Babies’ Have A Hard Time Coming Home

Born In The U.S., Raised In China: ‘Satellite Babies’ Have A Hard Time Coming Home

February 27, 2022

10/18/2016 Tungol Law Immigration, Research "Born In The U.S., Raised In China: ‘Satellite Babies’ Have A Hard Time Coming Home"

Nicole Xu for NPR
Nicole Xu for NPR

NPR recently reported at the phenomenon of “satellite babies.”Anytime you eat at a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown, it’s likely that somebody in that restaurant has a child who is in China at the moment,” says Cindy Liu, a psychologist at Harvard University. She points out that no one knows exactly how many Chinese immigrant families send their babies to be raised by family in China.

That’s partly why she helped start a research project focusing on Chinese immigrants in the Boston area who are raising what some psychologists call “satellite babies.” Like satellites in space, these children leave from and return to the same spot. More on the story, click here.

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