The zeitgeist is wrong. Writers for the New York Times, Newsweek, others: all wrong. Anyone with the money, spiritual wherewithal, time, and vocation to adopt a child from Haiti should start now.
Troubles facing Idaho missionaries accused of trafficking children in Haiti haven't affected the adoption plans of a northwestern Minnesota family or operations at the earthquake-damaged children's ...
Call them kidnappers. Call them good Samaritans. Call them unwitting victims to a political drama staged by the beleaguered Haitian government. Call the 10 American missionaries under arrest for ...
NEW YORK — The debate over international adoption, already a bitter one, has intensified in the aftermath of Haiti’s earthquake and the arrest of 10 Americans for trying to take children out of the ...
Haiti is one of the top 10 countries for adoptions and locally, there are many families waiting to get word on the safety of their children. Eugene and Amy Brownell of north Portland found out late ...
American adoption agencies say they are being swamped with calls from people so moved by Haiti's tragedy that they'd like to adopt an orphaned child. The U.S. government is fast-tracking visas for ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Dozens of children are stuck in orphanages across Haiti, unable to leave the increasingly volatile country and start new lives with adoptive parents because a U.S. policy ...
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