New Jersey couple struggles to bring back baby born to surrogate in Mexico



FREEHOLD BOROUGH, New Jersey — It’s been more than two months since Simon Kaitz entered the world.

But the baby boy has never seen his home, has rarely seen his mother and is stuck in Mexico, where he was born.

Simon is the product of a surrogacy birth that occurred 2,500 miles south of New Jersey couple Laura and Sam Kaitz’s home and has turned their one-time miracle of life into a weeks-long nightmare of bureaucracy, alleged lies and legal fees.

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