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.
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 ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Haiti is overhauling its adoption laws for the first time in nearly 40 years in an attempt to end practices that have allowed thousands of children to be trafficked out of the ...
International adoption must be part of the solution for Haiti’s orphaned children in the aftermath of the Jan.12 earthquake, said Craig Juntunen, international child welfare advocate and the founder ...
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 ...
“Do you still want him?” asked the voice on the phone. Amy Coney Barrett had tried to adopt a young Haitian boy named John Peter, only to face roadblocks followed by obstacles. She’d all but given up ...
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry's bill to normalize the U.S. adoption process for more than 1,000 Haitian children orphaned by January's earthquake has been approved by Congress.
Emmerson Philippe and wife Michelle Lake-Philippe have been trying to retrieve their children from Haiti since 2022. The Haitian government has deferred finalizing their adoption passport for nearly ...
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — In January 2010, a catastrophic earthquake upended Haiti. In Port-au-Prince, the capital, thousands of bodies piled up in a morgue. In Canada, people scrambled to help. Ten days ...
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