Harry Holt’s Adoption Program

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Unveiling The Truth: Holt Children’s Services Under Fire For Alleged Sham Adoptions ABC’s Eye-Opening Investigation Sparks Outcry

Adoptionland Commentary on “Investigating South Korea’s Sham Adoptions” Foreign Correspondent by ABC News In-depth Article.

In a groundbreaking investigation by ABC, Holt Children’s Services faces intense scrutiny over alleged sham adoptions in South Korea, where children may have been wrongly labeled as orphans. This revelation casts a glaring light on the integrity of international adoption processes and raises critical questions about the welfare of vulnerable children and their families.

Uncovering Mislabeling Allegations

ABC’s in-depth report delves into the possibility that Holt Children’s Services, a prominent adoption agency, may have misrepresented the status of children in South Korea. By labeling them as orphans despite having living parents or family members, the agency could have facilitated adoptions under false pretenses. Such practices not only raise ethical concerns but also raise concerns regarding how international adoption is a legal form of child trafficking system.

Amplifying Voices from Korean Adoptees Worldwide

The "Uknown" Culture Club: Korean Adoptees, Then and Now, compiled by the Vance Twins
Monte Haines and Adam Crapser’s Adoption Story compiled by the Vance Twins

For a deeper understanding of international adoption’s complexities, one can turn to the firsthand experiences of Korean adoptees. “The Unknown Culture Club: Korean Adoptees, Then and Now” offers poignant insights into the journey of adoptees, shedding light on the challenges, identity struggles, and triumphs they face throughout their lives. By amplifying these voices, we can foster a more informed and empathetic dialogue about the realities of adoption and stop the adoption industry.

“This is a powerful and important read for all. The adoptee’s voice is often silenced, and it can be life or death for some to be heard and seen.” – Amazon Reader.