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International Adoption
The issues of adoption are global. Created by supply and demand, and called colonialism and cultural genocide, international adoption exploits those with fewer resources and power employing trafficking, corruption, kidnapping, money laundering.
“Thinking of adoption in economic terms is an uncomfortable reality. There has been a deterioration of the constraints once put in place to protect members of the triad from exploitation, with market factors such as inflated inventories, scarce commodities, demographic trends in the marketplace, products in oversupply, and the principles of supply and demand affecting adoption services.” “Money, Power and Accountability: The ‘Business’ of Adoption.” Evan B. Donaldson Institute for Adoption, Anaheim Conference Summary: November 1999.
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