Italians who have children through the practice could soon face jail time
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https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/italy-is-cracking-down-on-surrogacyeven-if-it-happens-in-the-u-s-f0a6144cItalians in Rome protest against criminalizing surrogacy. Italy already has some of the West’s most conservative laws on LGBTQ rights.ROME—Salvatore Longo and his husband became fathers in March when their daughter was born to a surrogate in Mexico. When they returned to Italy, local authorities refused to recognize either man as the baby’s father, leaving the family in limbo.
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