Renee Reilly and Yulisa Suhaira Sem Castillo live in two worlds immense, but the intercountry adoption grief for them both.Reilly, a therapist for children cardiology speech Chicago Water’s Edge neighborhood, has been waiting since the spring of a Guatemalan child, a boy, whose baby “little sweet face,” she and her husband, Kevin, saw that on photos.
But six months later, the Reillys “the adoption of boys, they named Adrian, is lost in a legal, moral and bureaucratic swamp Guatemala as fighting a new government adoption.
It is a system designed to ensure that no other mother suffers, which sem
One morning last month, a man with a knife abducted Week’s cherubic, curly hair 2 years, daughter, Jenifer, as he was back from the corner store for 6 years, his brother. After eight days after the unrest research, Jenifer police found in a house with two other children stolen.
They were hinweggefegt What Child advocates say, is a black market for babies and young children in Guatemala during the networking of thieves, corrupt doctors, nurses, lawyers, civil registers and Foster - home mothers just after millions of dollars pumped into the country adoptions.
“The money attracts all,” said Sandra Zayas, Guatemala’s Procuracy of crimes against women and children. His office is reviewing 110 cases of irregularities in Respect of Intercountry Adoption.
The adoption of the situation in Guatemala is a struggle to find out how the protection of weeks and Reillys, thousands of American couples eager to start or expand their families abroad starting with the research did not ‘ intention to carry out what children are causing injury.
It is the story of two worlds opposite ends of Intercountry Adoption, and what happens if noble ideas Slam against the harsh reality of a poor nation with a good supply capacity for their children.
Guatemala is the youngest nation tries to navigate the complexity of international adoptions, a world in which supply and demand is steadily low tide …