贺梅(Anna Mae
He,1999年1月28日),生于美国田纳西州,生父贺绍强来自中国湖南,生母罗秦来自中国重庆。贺梅生父母贺绍强和罗秦夫妇与杰瑞‧贝克和路易斯‧贝克夫妇(Jerry
and Louise Baker)就贺梅的抚养权的争执及田纳西州法院的有关裁决引起了北美华人社会及主流媒体的关注和讨论。
英文报道: Anna Mae He is back in Memphis 2011-08-08
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Anna Mae He is back in Memphis
(MEMPHIS 7/01/2011) -- The young girl who moved to China with
her biological parents after an international custody battle that
ended in 2007, is back in Memphis.
12-year-old Anna Mae He arrived at Memphis International Airport
Friday. She was with her brother, Andy and her sister, Avita. Anna
Mae's parents, Jack and Casey He, did not make the trip because
they do not have passports.
Jerry and Louise Baker, who raised Anna Mae until she was nearly
nine-years-old, were allowed back beyond the security checkpoint to
greet Anna Mae and her siblings as soon as they got off the
plane.
A number of other family members waited anxiously for the group
to come to the main concourse.
There were a few anxious moments until someone spotted Anna
Mae.
"There they are," shouted someone in the crowd.
"It's just an answer to our prayers," Jerry Baker said. "There
are no words to describe it."
Louise Baker still had tears in her eyes. "I couldn't believe
how grown she's gotten, how big," she said about Anna Mae. "It's
wonderful seeing her. It's been almost four years. She looks
great."
For so many years, Anna Mae called the Baker kids her siblings.
She shared a room with Aimee. The two were inseparable from the
moment they spotted each other at the airport. They held hands as
they rode down the escalator toward the baggage area to pick up
luggage.
"Aimee, What's it like to see Anna again?" We asked.
"It was very happy for me," she said.
We asked Anna Mae if she was happy to be in Memphis. She
responded with a smile and a nod.
The joyful emotions we saw at the airport Friday, are far
different from the heartache the Bakers felt when they said goodbye
to Anna in 2008. The Tennessee State Supreme Court ended years of
courtroom battles in 2007, when it granted custody of Anna Mae to
her biological parents, Jack and Casey He. The couple moved back to
China with their three children.
Those who loved Anna Mae in Memphis wondered if they'd ever see
her again.
"It's just been a struggle trying to work out where we could get
them to come," Jerry said. "Louise and Casey worked as hard as they
could to make this work."
The once strained relationship between the Bakers and the Hes,
who battled so bitterly in court, is now described as cordial. The
families talk almost every week, and the Bakers say they accept the
will of the court, meaning Anna Mae will return to China.
The Bakers say Anna Mae, Andy and Avita are just here for the
summer. Andy is expected to have surgery while he is in the United
States.
"Is there any hope that she (Anna Mae) would stay forever?" We
asked.
"Oh, no. her home is in China," Jerry responded. "We're just
tickled to have her. If we could work this where they could come
each summer. That would be great."
The Bakers say they simply plan to have fun. Anna Mae has a lot
of new people to meet. The Bakers have four new grandchildren.