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  2. Deportation of Korean adoptees from the United States

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    Although states still hold exclusive authority over family law within their territory, the federal government, birth countries, and international law now play a role in the process of international adoption. [3] The Child Citizenship Act of 2000 also improved the legalization process for international adoptees. This act allowed adoptees who ...

  3. List of international adoption scandals - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] [27] 2005-2008 16 individuals are charged in Vietnam for allegedly soliciting children from poor families and selling them to foreign adoptive families. A total of 266 babies were reportedly sent for international adoption over the course of 3 years. [28] 2007

  4. David M. Smolin - Wikipedia

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    David Mark Smolin is a professor of law at Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama where he is the Harwell G. Davis Chair in Constitutional Law, [1] director for The Center for Children, Law, and Ethics, former director of the Center for Biotechnology, Law, and Ethics, [2] and faculty advisor for the Law, Science and Technology Society.

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  7. American Adoption Congress - Wikipedia

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    The second was in Anaheim, CA in 1980, and the third at the TWA Training facility outside Kansas City in 1981, where the AAC was reincorporated and gained 501(c)3 tax exempt status. [2] AAC conferences were held annually around the United States from 1979 until 2020, when the conference, its last, was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic .

  8. Plummeting international adoption numbers will drop even more after China ended the practice. But to best help children that shouldn't be our focus. Opinion: I'm an adoptive dad.

  9. Child laundering - Wikipedia

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    Child laundering is a tactic used in illegal or fraudulent international adoptions.It may involve child trafficking and child acquisition through payment, deceit or force. . The children may then be held in sham orphanages while formal adoption processes are used to send them to adoptive parents in another count