I’m surprised they haven’t tried to deport her as “not a citizen”.
I’m writing that as a joke, but it’s unbelievable how it isn’t as much of a joke as it should be.
“Una” is a cute name. They should keep it.
I can only imagine the bureaucratic nightmare of fixing this. When my wife and I got married, she took my last name, and when she went to SS to change it, somehow they managed to change her birth-date in the system, as well. I think the antiquated system they were using at the time required the operator to re-type all her information and submit the new record to a DB. Anyway, we didn’t find out until the following year when we tried to file our taxes and it was rejected because her birth-date didn’t match the file. It took 2 months to get it fixed, and that was just a date that someone had fat-fingered.
The fact that a random paperwork error can keep a two year old from getting medical care is another reason we need more “for All” systems (e.g. Medicare for All)
The U.S. is the only developed country that doesn’t have one.
Just call her “Mo” for short.
That’s for The Motel, for the Hotel she’d be a bit less fortunate.
So apparently a ‘computer generated name’ why does it look like a autocorrect issue with unlike ? Unakite? Unalike? But wtf
Unakite is the name of a city in Alaska, if I remember correctly.
Also the name of this baby.
Apparently a type of granite. It’s pretty!