tattoos of the flag of the Dominican Republic, and knew they had family on the Caribbean island.They also both knew they were both adopted, and started to wonder if they could be related, but when they compared adoption papers, the documents didn't match up."Papers said we were from two different cities [and had] different last names.
And our mothers' names on our paperwork were different," Julia said.But Cassandra’s quest to find out about her ancestry led her to the Dominican Republic, and her biological father told her she had a sister that had also been given up for adoption.She described the moment she reconnected with family to Fox61 “There is just an enormous amount of people standing there with T-shirts with my face on them,” she.
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