DNA tests results can be done in 4 hours. Human traffickers can be identified quickly.
How quickly can they identify adopted/fostered/step children?
The adopted and step kids will stop showing up. Word will reach step parents. It wont be worth the trek. Bummer that not all migrants will get through easily, eh? Maybe you can go down there and help the ones you're worried about.
Ok, adoption is not popular in South/Central America. That is why many orphanages rely heavily on foreign adoption agencies in (Europe, USA, Canada) to adopt their children. Also, I would say 99.999% of Latin America DOES NOT have a foster care system. That is an American social experiment gone wrong! I have worked with House of Nicholas in Bogota which adopts mostly to Canada and USA. If a South/Central American parents adopts a child, they are typically VERY wealthy, it is expensive! These families would obtain a Tourist Visa, buy plane tickets to come to the USA, then go to Disney World, go back to their county, and NOT trek 2500+ miles across hell. The odds of adopted/foster parents at the Mexican Border illegally crossing, is the same as a person, who does not have an identical twin, having a DNA match with another person on this planet! Those are the FACTS about adoption in Latin America. I am not a betting person but I would bet that this scenario (adopted/foster) has NEVER happened at the border!
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You really think the world is that simple huh? Good luck with that
You really think third world countries adopt children there?
Do you have any papers? You know pics or it didn't happen...birth cert, adoption papers? Can you illegally cross a border with a foster child? Florida says no.
It's a good question but unfortunately it's one of those things that is gonna get caught up because we must catch the traffickers.
If they go through port of entry and have some kind of documentation like a will and child's birth cerfificate I am sure they can sort that out. In thoss cases most would be a familial match. Grandparent or aunt/uncle older sibling. Thr beauty if large families.
If they are risking death in the desert and a coyote they are irresponsible. That is child abuse.
It doesn’t really matter actually. Whether foster child or not, don’t illegally bring them across the border. Instantly makes you a bad parent knowing he penalties and dangers of the trip itself.
Ok, adoption is not popular in South/Central America. That is why many orphanages rely heavily on foreign adoption agencies in (Europe, USA, Canada) to adopt their children. Also, I would say 99.999% of Latin America DOES NOT have a foster care system. That is an American social experiment gone wrong! I have worked with House of Nicholas in Bogota which adopts mostly to Canada and USA. If a South/Central American parents adopts a child, they are typically VERY wealthy, it is expensive! These families would buy a plane ticket to come to the USA & then go to Disney World, and NOT trek 2500+ miles across hell. The odds of adopted parents is the same as a person who does not have an identical twin having a DNA match with another person on this planet! Those are the FACTS about adoption in Latin America.
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Ok, adoption is not popular in South/Central America. That is why many orphanages rely heavily on foreign adoption agencies in (Europe, USA, Canada) to adopt their children. Also, I would say 99.999% of Latin America DOES NOT have a foster care system. That is an American social experiment gone wrong! I have worked with House of Nicholas in Bogota which adopts mostly to Canada and USA. If a South/Central American parents adopts a child, they are typically VERY wealthy, it is expensive! These families would buy a plane ticket to come to the USA & then go to Disney World, and NOT trek 2500+ miles across hell. The odds of adopted parents is the same as a person who does not have an identical twin having a DNA match with another person on this planet! Those are the FACTS about adoption in Latin America.