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Perspective

Sep. 18, 2009

Adoption Procedure Flaws Exposed

Jennifer Mertus of Whittier Law School says the reunion of a boy and his Chinese parents evidences flaws in adoption procedures.

By Jennifer Mertus

The reunion between a 17-year-old boy and his Chinese birth parents recently made international news. With thousands of Chinese children adopted by Americans every year, what makes this story so newsworthy? Perhaps it is the fact that the boy's parents never knew he had been put up for adoption, let alone adopted by a foreigner and living thousands of miles away in another country.

In 1998, Jiacheng was found under a bri...

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