Would-be parents turn to foster kids as adoption costs rise
The recession has pushed the high cost of private adoptions out of reach for many prospective parents, prompting more of them to look into adopting hard-to-place foster children.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
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1 comments:
See, the states wanted in on the human trafficking racket, oops, I mean adoption racket by cutting out the middle man.
Stimulate the economy: make the feds pay for state adoptions.
Are you unemployed? Start a new career by becoming a foster parent, or soon, your children will be up for adoption.
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