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Billion Dollar Adoption Industry? Tomorrow’s Argument in Brackeen
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The Adoption Industry is booming but a shortage of babies makes American Indian children vulnerable AGAIN |
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What the Adoption Agencies & Professionals Don’t Want You to Know About Adoption in the USA
The problem is that adoption is a business, a big business. There is
lots of money to be had by those who make their living from the
transferring of parental rights from one party to another. If adoption
was truly a societal need, then there wouldn’t be such profits to be had... there is a heck of a lot of us that care about adoption
corruption, exploitation, coercion, Adoptee Rights and the welfare of
our children.
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An excerpt:
If the Presentment Clause bars Congress from honoring the divergent
policy judgments of other sovereigns, then federalism is in trouble.
After all, as the briefs stress and the Supreme Court has explicitly
endorsed, Congress has expressly adopted state law as federal law in
the Assimilative Crimes Act and the Federal Tort Claims Act. It has
expressly authorized states to create wage and hour standards higher
than the federal government in the Federal Labor
Standards Act. It has allowed states to establish different water and
air quality standards from the federal government upon EPA approval, a
power that the Court has repeatedly ruled on without
saying boo.
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ADOPTION TRUTH
As the single largest unregulated industry in the United States, adoption is viewed as a benevolent action that results in the formation of “forever families.”
The truth is that it is a very lucrative business with a known sales pitch. With profits last estimated at over $1.44 billion dollars a year, mothers who consider adoption for their babies need to be very aware that all of this promotion clouds the facts and only though independent research can they get an accurate account of what life might be like for both them and their child after signing the adoption paperwork.
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