The issue has to do with your transnational movement of children under the veneer of charitable “services.” The problem is that you have the monopoly on the world’s children: you collect children from mothers, fathers, and less empowered communities and then expedite them overseas to fill your fiercely demanding and profitable market. I have recently learned of the problem within the last decade but have been researching since 2004. The reason I am writing is because of an urgent need to inform indigenous families of your aftermath should they buy into your system. As a global member of the adoption community since my adoption in 1972 and founder of Adoption Truth and Transparency Worldwide Network, I am writing on behalf of adopted people and human rights advocates who have been abused by your system. To the profitable industry: we, “orphans,” do not have adoption issues, we have an issue with adoption. Dear Adoption, We Don’t Have Adoption Issues, We Have an Issue with Adoption “For every family created by adoption, another family exists that has been forever torn apart, either across the street or across the globe.” –Janine Myung Ja, Compiler of Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists
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