Texas college student to adopt abandoned, ant-covered baby he found in trash can

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Texas college student to adopt abandoned, ant-covered baby he found in trash can
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The boy is now 5 years old, answers to Emilio Enjole Jeremiah and could soon be Jimmy Amisial’s adopted son.

, the boy is now 5 years old, answers to Emilio Enjole Jeremiah and could soon be Amisial’s adopted son.

“When I woke up that day I was unaware my life was going to change forever,” Amisial told the network. When the holiday break ended, Amisial returned to Texas State, leaving the child with his mother while he supported the pair financially,Meanwhile, Amisial began the costly formal adoption process in 2019 with the assistance of Haitian attorney Esther Chery.

“ hopes by the time he walks across the stage to get his diploma, Emilio will be living with him in America and watching from the crowd,” the TV station reported.

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