"The laws require training for parents adopting from another country but offer no similar help for parents adopting an American child transracially on the grounds it would conflict with the ideal of a 'colorblind' society that does not take race into account. But the debate over how to make transracial adoption serve a colorblind idea, while reasonable, should be framed around the best interests of the child..."While current law doesn't prevent a child from being placed with parents of a different race, it does require that state agencies first try to place children with people of the same ethnic background. If families who fit that profile aren't available this policy can cause significant delays in the child's adoption process. Source: Reuters
Labels: adoption_system, minorities, US
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