Gray Area: Advocating for the Noncitizen Children of Kuwaiti Mothers
Nationality and naturalization laws are often ambiguous in Kuwait, specifically for the children of Kuwaiti mothers and foreign or bidun (stateless) fathers.
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Leanah Al Awadhi is a Kuwaiti national with an interest in social, youth, and security policies. She holds a master’s degree from the University College London in countering organized crime and terrorism and is the co-founder of the Cross Cultural Diwaniya and Equait.
Nationality and naturalization laws are often ambiguous in Kuwait, specifically for the children of Kuwaiti mothers and foreign or bidun (stateless) fathers.
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