Issues in Adoption | More Federal Regulation May Displace Small International Adoption Agencies

Editor’s note: The following statement was issued in response to hearings in Congress in October 1999 regarding legislation to implement the Hague Convention, a 1993 international treaty that sets standards and rules for international adoptions.

We are here today representing the thousands upon thousands of deliriously happy American parents who have adopted children abroad. We are the thousands of Americans each year who have used the current system of foreign adoption smoothly and effectively, with minimal interference by the federal government. We found the system to...

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