Oregon welfare officials to resume adoptions of foster children to families outside U.S.
Child welfare officials testifying before two legislative committees Friday said the state will resume international adoptions after May 8.
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
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1 comments:
Any idea how many oil dollars a blond haired-blue eyed American child is worth to a Saudi?
Just the fact that they don't have to go to Vegas to get their kicks is worth 20K alone!
The human trafficking business is alive and well. Look for a rise in the need for children to be placed in foster care real soon in Oregon,
and look for other States to be entering into "Inter-State Compact Agreements" with Oregon to place their children within the reach of the baby buyers.
:)) Bill Medvecky, flds.ws
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