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In a recent year, approximately 11,000 immigrant orphans, who were residents of more than 60 countries worldwide, were adopted by U.S. citizens. Only three percent of these immigrant orphans were over the age of nine. Ten countries, including Latvia, were not the countries of origin for any adoptees who were over the age of nine. That year, Jan H. was an immigrant from Latvia who was over the age of nine. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that:
A) Jan H. was an immigrant orphan
B) Jan H. was adopted by U.S. citizens
C) Jan H. was an immigrant orphan, but was not adopted by U.S. citizens
D) Jan H. was adopted by U.S. citizens, but was not an immigrant orphan
E) Jan H. was not an immigrant orphan who was adopted by U.S. citizens