Foreign Adoption

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A child with little hope is finally given a better future by getting an extraordinary opportunity, just by getting adopted by a caring, loving family, even across the borders. Foreign adoption is one of the possible ways to open this door to a wonderful life full of opportunities. These hapless children can go from an unsteady environment to a stable one. Alas, there is more to such a miracle then there may seem with all the complications and challenges that come wrapped up with it. Though with all the trouble most people say it’s worth it.
What is foreign adoption? Foreign adoption is adoption from overseas and is also known as intercountry or international adoption (U.S.). This is often an option if the child cannot be taken cared of in a safe environment in his/her country of origin and is in his/her best interest (Crown). Though this isn’t always the case, some children are unfortunate and fall into “child laundering”. Child laundering is the kidnapping of children, who are then sold to individuals or orphanages (Sexton). This is where foreign adoption becomes a controversial topic.
There are requirements that must be filled in order for an adoption to take place. Each country has it’s own rules and regulations regarding adoption and can pose some difficulty. Some countries consider adoption more as a type of guardianship under U.S. law, but that is not recognized as adoption in the U.S. (Bureau). Intercountry adoption is acknowledged as adopting a child from another country other than their own by permanent legal means or bringing a child into the adopter’s own country, that they reside in, to live with them permanently (Bureau). The legal means are a step by step process that consists of the legal transfer of pare...

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