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A Note of Caution on Christian Adoptions; The laudable desire to rescue orphans should include concern about corruption
International adoption is full of ethical and financial challenges, largely because adoptive children are coming from poor countries with opaque bureaucracies, and agencies stand to gain thousands of dollars per child.
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