Adoption paper Overseas adoption is a well known way to adopt, but it was been getting more difficult for U.S couples to get a child from another country. The amount of international adoption has been in its lowest in 35 years, and that it could disappear, also how the U.S should be about giving children an opportunity. Yet many say that there can be several major problem with those types of adoptions, but the child would benefit more from the adoption than the parents. By not allowing them to adopt children overseas, it is reducing the number of children being able to go to a loving, caring family. Child trafficking and mothers being bribed or lied to, is a major problem and concern. Other countries should allow U.S couples adopt children from their country. …show more content…
Some people write about “ Countries holding orphans hostage, closing their adoption borders to the U.S” ( International Adoption 5). The orphanages that can not be adopted by U.S couples are stuck and they probably don’t get the help they need in school and/or health wise, and how they can expand their knowledge more in the US with the resource that the U.S has to offer to these children. For example not all children have access to public schools, libraries, and healthcare “ the school system. School in Ethiopia is much harder than here; the teachers are more strict in Ethiopia than here. The school schedule is longer than here...We use more technology in the U.S.A than in Ethiopia. I prefer American school better because it has a shorter schedule and a more relaxed curriculum” (American Stories International 2), this quote is from a girl that wa in Ethiopia and had the chance to go to the U.S and that the education is better here in the U.S. And those countries that are holding the orphans “hostage” are depriving them from a greater future that they can get with the opportunity of being adopted by a U.S