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Friday, 18 March 2005
Adoption Agency "Gives Up" License - Wahoo!
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Conch & Circumstance

I love how they say the agency "gives up" it's license!!!!! How much CHOICE do they have? About as much choice as a pressured mom does when she gives up hope of finding real help and "gives up" her baby!


It's almost COMICAL that this adoption agency is being shut down while all the others are NOT. Don't adoption agencies and attorneys "smuggle" pregnant women across STATE borders in the United States all the time to escape the laws, to muddy the legal waters or to avoid dads who want to take responsibility for their children? They DO. They offer moms expense money that is far in excess of what is needed to live - paying off credit cards, other debts, money for "dining out", offering SCHOLARSHIPS - my GOD this has to be WRONG and UNETHICAL even if there is some legal loophole. No woman should be lured into legally abandoning her son or daughter so the agencies may "sell" healthy babies to their customers. This is demented, for sure. The wealthy buying the babies of the poor. And in a so-called "Christian" society, too.

I'm sure this agency will just re-open under another name - next week, probably. Sick, sick, sick.

It's illegal to solicit for a living person's kidney - it should be illegal to solicit for their infant son or daughter as well. And there should DEFINITELY be no money to be made from child re-distribution.


http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=81BE0987-FF9C-4E04-B4EE-7B4D4D110AF4


A San Antonio adoption agency has agreed to give up its license, and state officials say as part of a settlement that organization, the Alamo Adoption Agency, must shut-down because of its connection to a baby buying ring.

One of their employees, Maria Bondoc, is serving an eight-year prison sentence after she was convicted of selling babies.

?In some cases, she coerced the birth mothers to give up their babies for adoption, in other cases paying cash,? Geoffery Wool with the Texas Department of Protective Reg. Services said.

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?What we found was Alamo Adoption Agency was recruiting birth mothers in Mexico transporting some illegally across the border, not providing proper information for those birth mothers,? Wool said.

...

Young women from Mexico claimed Bondoc was smuggling them into the United States to give birth, and then paying cash for the babies.





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Posted by warriorwoman9 at 9:14 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 18 March 2005 9:17 AM EST
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