Question:
Japan's and India's noncompliance with U.S. court orders regarding children taken by the other parent to the far side of the world. Stefanie Eye said that in Japan, unlike many Western countries, it's accepted practice that only one parent usually the mother has custody of a child after a divorce. That leaves many fathers, including foreigners, unable to see their children until they are grown up because of lack of visitation rights. Those countries have this right under its sovereignty, is the quality of having supreme, independent authority over a geographic area, such as a territory.
Answer:
I might not always like a country's law or culture, but let's be fair.
If some Japanese guy or some Indian guy said 'i don't like what American's do'... would any Americans give a crap, nevermind change to make the Japanese guy or some Indian guy happy?
Hardly.
When you're in the USA, you respect and accept USA law. The opposite holds true.
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