Jordan: Biased Law Leaves Non-Citizen Children Adrift
2014 ‘Reforms’ Fail to Meaningfully Address Critical Needs
![A Jordanian woman, her Syrian husband and their children, who were born in Jordan but are not citizens, in Amman, Jordan on February 9, 2018.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201804mena_jordan_main.jpg?itok=TTh7SGGk)
2014 ‘Reforms’ Fail to Meaningfully Address Critical Needs
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