Thursday, December 26, 2013

Bipartisan bill seeks to boost foreign adoptions

Bipartisan bill seeks to boost foreign adoptions

Amid partisan conflict in Congress, dozens of lawmakers from both parties — including staunch liberals and conservatives — have united behind a bill that supporters say addresses a heart-rending issue beyond politics: the millions of foreign children languishing in orphanages or otherwise at risk because they have no immediate family.

Note: What they're really trying to do is open the flood gates to the third world countries that haven't quite caught onto the issues that children who were adopted from foreign countries face, such as re-homing or the Russian Adoption Ban.

The funny thing is how our government officials can all wrap their arms around any issue that deals with CPS, foster care or adoption, sing Kumbaya and say to hell with the real parents no matter where they come from.

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