
Baby Scooping “Stateless” Children
Pending legislation may make it possible for international adoption agencies to “baby scoop” children who aren’t actually orphaned.
Pending legislation may make it possible for international adoption agencies to “baby scoop” children who aren’t actually orphaned.
Because of a quirk of U.S. immigration law, some adult adoptees are being kicked out of the country they were brought to as children.
The South Korean government is on the verge of bringing much-needed reform to what has been the world’s largest child-export industry.
Here’s a solution to climate change: countries with the smallest carbon footprints should adopt U.S. babies.