Beyond Baby Tamia

The Baby Tamia adoption atrocity in Utah is just the very tip of a very large and very ugly iceberg. The adoption industry, estimated to bring in well over $2 billion a year, is loosely regulated and rife with abuses. You may think Utah adoption practices don't affect citizens in YOUR state. Wrong!

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Update - November 22, 2015

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The major portion of this blog was created in 2005, as the Baby Tamia story unfolded. Typically, soon after this child was returned to her f...
Friday, November 11, 2005

The Baby Tamia Story and other Utah adoption atrocities

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NOTE: Posting dates are irrelevant here, so ignore them. This blog is designed to be read from the top down. 'A Cherished Child' -...
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Thursday, November 10, 2005

Agency Rakes in Money - Tax Payers and Hospitals Stuck With the Bills

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Salt Lake Tribune, March 27, 2005, 'Adoptive parents' story' (excerpt): Steven Mintz also wonders why taxpayers aren't outra...
Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Utah agencies admit 'routinely' violating ICPC

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The Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children (ICPC), was formed at the federal level to oversee adoptions which cross state lines. H...
Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Illinois Enacts Adoption Reforms

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Illinois legislators moved quickly to pass House Bill 3628, sponsored by State Representative Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago), that provides th...
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Monday, November 07, 2005

Utah appeals court loads the deck in favor of brokers

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From Daily Herald, Salt Lake City, UT: , January 01, 2005 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SALT LAKE CITY -- A state appeals court has ruled that an int...
Sunday, November 06, 2005

LDS Family Services' Unethical Practices

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Complaints of unethical baby procurement practices in Utah aren't confined to obscure adoption brokers like A Cherished Child and Ado...
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A reunited mother, I've been an adoption reform activist, member of national organizations like ALMA, AAC, and CUB; and archiver of adoption-related materials for over four decades. I've also been a search helper, a group leader, a court-appointed confidential intermediary, a publisher of adoption reform buttons and other materials, and public speaker on adoption reform issues. And I created and maintain a Facebook page, 'Adoptee Civil Rights Resource Center.' https://tinyurl.com/mrue7fbn Some of my older blogs may contain links that no longer work. For that I apologize.
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