Key facts
- Hong Kong parents are confident about regaining custody of their undocumented son, Danny.
- Immigration authorities may process Danny's birth certificate as early as Saturday.
- Their four-year-old daughter, Lily, is in the care of Swedish authorities due to welfare concerns.
- The parents see a "glimmer of hope" in resolving Lily's custody case.
The parents of an undocumented baby in Hong Kong, known as Danny, have expressed strong confidence in their ability to secure legal guardianship. Their son is currently in a care home, but the parents are hopeful that immigration authorities will process his birth certificate as early as Saturday, which could resolve the custody issue. The couple also shared optimism regarding the case of their four-year-old daughter, Lily. Lily has been placed in the care of Swedish authorities due to child welfare concerns. The parents described seeing a "glimmer of hope" in addressing Lily's custody situation, suggesting potential positive developments in that case as well.
