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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, do you all remember Amy Coney Barrett’s note about the “domestic supply of infants” in her rationale of why Roe should be overturned?? Well, looks like there is more effort underfoot to increase this “domestic supply” as international adoptions are more restricted and fewer single moms in America put their kids up for adoption. This is an ongoing ploy for foster parents to steal kids from biological parents who follow the full plan to get their kids back. Potential parents are going into the foster system deliberately to try to work the system to keep their foster infants. This is horrific. https://www.propublica.org/article/foster-care-intervention-adoption-colorado[/quote] International adoptions declined years ago as did the ability to adopt and infant. That stopped well over a decade ago. Nothing in this article is new. This has always been happening. You think it has not because you didn’t read a media story on it. Some cases might local news coverage on occasion at best.[/quote] This is eye opening to me as someone who doesn’t follow this. 13 years ago my husband’s boss had many failed fertility treatments and decided to adopt. From the time she made this decision to the time she was holding a healthy domestic newborn was 6 months. I remember because I was newly pregnant with my when second when she had her last failed fertility treatment and she had her newborn a month or two before I had mine. Then, less than two years later the same adoption agency contact her to let her know they had another newborn about to be born, did she want it? She said yes even though the spacing was closer than they wanted. My sister’s friend has almost the exact same story with her two adopted kids. One set of kids came from Florida and the other from Oklahoma. In both cases the adoptions were finalized within 2-3 weeks of birth. In both families I’m sure it was very expensive.[/quote]
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