China announced last week it was ending its international adoption program, devastating hundreds of families in the U.S. in the process of adopting a child. "A lot of these families have persevered, ...
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Chinese Intercountry Adoption: How One Law Changed the Lives of Hundreds of Thousands of Kids
On August 28, 2024, the People’s Republic of China announced the end of their intercountry adoption policy, and a small corner of the world stood still. Chinese transnational adoptees worldwide were ...
After China banned international adoptions, some believers want the Chinese church to step up. Xiaofei Wang, a pastor’s wife at a house church in the Chinese port city of Xiamen, had long heard of ...
For more than three decades, thousands of children — many of them thought to have been abandoned in China — were adopted to other countries. Over half found homes in the U.S. Then, in September, China ...
The Chinese government plans to mostly end its international adoption program — a devastating blow for hundreds of families from the U.S. and around the world who had been hoping to adopt from the ...
China is ending most foreign adoptions of its children, leaving hundreds of American and other foreign families with pending applications in limbo.Since the early 1990s, China has sent tens of ...
Audrey Streb is a Daily Caller contributor and a past member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation. China recently ended most international adoptions, leaving hundreds of families ...
Suspending international adoptions hurts children who already have waiting families. On September 4, the US state department informed adoption service providers and waiting families that the People’s ...
The announcement came at a routine press briefing on September 5th. Mao Ning, a foreign-ministry spokesperson, said China was grateful for the “desire and love” of the foreign families who wanted to ...
John McCollum is a co-founder and executive director of Asia’s Hope, a Columbus, Ohio-based nonprofit organization that provides family-style care for orphaned and abandoned children in Cambodia, ...
Ms. Huijgen, a Dutch journalist based in China and a former adoptee, wrote from Beijing. As early as I can remember, I wished I hadn’t been Chinese. I hated my unruly black hair and my eyes, which ...
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