The Trouble With International Adoption Is not Trafficking: It's the Global Orphan Crisis
Dr Jane Aronson responds to New York Times article, by John Leland, on the trafficking of babies in China.
It is not trafficking that is the problem, there is very little trafficking with international adoption, it is safe to say that the cause for the desperate decision to not parent one's own child in countries all over the world, including the US, is poverty and the resultant isolation and depression that darkens the birth mother's thoughts.
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