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27 Wis. Int'l L.J. 139 (2009-2010)
Assessing Asylum Claims from Children Born in Violation of China's One-Child Policy: What the United States Can Learn from Australia

handle is hein.journals/wisint27 and id is 131 raw text is: ASSESSING ASYLUM CLAIMS FROM CHILDREN BORN
IN VIOLATION OF CHINA'S ONE-CHILD POLICY:
WHAT THE UNITED STATES CAN LEARN FROM
AUSTRALIA
BRIAN EDSTROM
INTRODUCTION
Although Xiu Fei Wang and Chen Shi Hai were born several
years apart to different families, they were both conceived in violation of
China's one-child policy. Xiu Fei and Chen Shi were also born into dire
circumstances due to their parents' incompliance with China's policy of
limiting most couples to birthing only one child. Xiu Fei's mother had
been forcibly sterilized while six months pregnant with Xiu Fei.' Chen
Shi was born in an immigration detention facility in Australia, from
which his parents were later deported after their asylum claims were de-
nied.' Xiu Fei sought asylum in the United States (U.S.) independently
from her parents at age fourteen.' A guardian residing in Australia
brought a claim on behalf of the infant Chen Shi.4 Both of the children's
claims alleged that they would be discriminated against and persecuted if
returned to China.5 The children alleged that in China they would be
subjected to discriminatory treatment, denied access to healthcare, educa-
tion, employment opportunities, and face harsh consequences because of
their parents' failure to comply with the one-child policy.' Despite the
similarities in the claims of both children, Chen Shi was deemed eligible
for asylum in Australia,7 while Xiu Fei was denied asylum in the United
States
1 Xiu Fei Wang v. U.S. Attorney Gen., 222 F. App'x 176, 178 (3d Cir. 2007).
2 Chen Shi Hai v. Min. for Immigration & Multicultural Affairs (2000) 201 C.L.R. 293, 294.
' Xiu Fei Wang, 222 F. App'x at 177.
4 Chen Shi Hai, 201 C.L.R. at 308.
' Id. at 293; Xiu Fei Wang, 222 F. App'x at 180-81.
6 Chen Shi Hai, 201 C.L.R. at 294; Xiu Fei Wang, 222 F. App'x at 180-81.
7 Chen Shi Hai, 201 C.L.R. 293 (holding that black children born outside of China's family
planning policy belong to a persecuted social group, entitling Chen Shi Hai to refugee status).
8 Xiu Fei Wang, 222 F. App'x at 180-81 (Wang has made no showing that she was physically or
emotionally affected by her mother's forcible sterilization while she was in utero. Therefore,

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