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anolegion ago

The US has a shocking number of domestic adoptions compared to other developed countries: Australia, The UK, Germany, The Netherlands and Belgium combined have less than 10.000 domestic adoptions a year. The US: over 110.000 domestic adoptions a year. It's not even close.

So adoption services have become a $14 billion a year industry since Bill Clinton signed The Adoption and Safe Family Act. And because international adoptions have declined to less than 10.000, the industry requires a steady supply of US children, as well as large pockets of sustained poverty, drug abuse, disabilities and medicalization, strict abortion laws, expensive contraception and early sexualization of children.

MommyLove ago

Thank you, would you consider doing a stand alone post on this statistic?

anolegion ago