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| Akha Last Online: Today 11:01 PM Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: At home
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| Vietnam to end US adoption Scheme BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Vietnam to end US adoption scheme Quote:
I got no truck with not renewing the agreement, but basically reneging on a signed agreement is taking things a bit too far IMHO. Side note #1: Not to sound too jingoistic and god forbid racist, I never quite understood the desire to adopt from abroad anyway. Seems there are plenty of orphans already in the US? I have an acquantance from work that was looking into adopting from China. As they explained to me the big driving force for them in the desire to go abroad was the US leagal system. Seems in their opinion it would leave them too open to future issues with the childs relatives (mom, dad, grandparents, etc) if they adopted a US child. Side note #2: Did they have to call it a scheme? The word scheme to me implies someting not quite on the level in the first place.
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| I am in Jail Last Online: Today 08:29 AM Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Akha Last Online: Today 11:01 PM Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: At home
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As for babies being sold and people pressured to give them up, I can certainly believe it. This is the way the culture works. Not good. | |
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In the USA "scheme" is considered negative. | ||
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| ฝรั่งพูดมาก Last Online: Today 11:44 PM Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Nong Khai
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| For couples who want a child and can't make one, adoption is a good option. The litigious nature of US adoption procedures make overseas adoption an attractive alternative. The fuckwit celebs (Madonna, Jolie) who adopt kids as if buying pets aren't the norm. |
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| Akha Last Online: Today 11:01 PM Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: At home
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| While I understand the argument as it relates to how difficult it can be in the US to adopt a US child due to the system - interviews, home inspections, etc, etc. What I don't quite understand is why parents that adopt from abroad would not be held up to similar standards - at least as it relates to bringing the adopted child back to live in the US. Seems the system is a bit farked if they are making folks jump thru hoops to adopt a child from the US (under the guise that they are watching out for the best interest of the child), but only make those that adopt abroad go thru a standard visa process for the child. Are there implications related to how the different children are valued by a society that has a higher hurdle to jump to adopt one vs the other? Maybe the powers that be figure ending up with bad parents here in the US, is better than living with no parents in China/Vietnam/Africa? IMHO there should not be different standard/rules for imports vs home grown models. |
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