The move came after two weeks of protests that were the most intense in the country since the 1989 collapse of communism.
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Two key legal victories on behalf of married same-sex couples and their children became final after the U.S. State Department withdrew arguments. In both cases, federal district courts found the U.S. Department of State’s refusal to recognize the U.S. citizenship of the children born abroad to two married same-sex, U.S. citizen couples to be unlawful.