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Arguments Against Interracial Adoption

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Adoption is a question asked for adults who cannot have children. However, some people do not ever think about adopting a child from another race. The adoption of non-American babies has increased over the past 10 years. In today's society, interracial adoption is becoming more common. Adopting a child of a different race can have benefits and disadvantages. Most people would think about adopting within their race instead of adopting a child of a different race. On the other hand, there are people that do not care what race the child is, they just want a child to call their own and to raise. For some people, it is easier to adopt Black, Asian or Hispanic children rather than white children. 24 percent of children in the U.S. are adopted …show more content…

If a family chooses to experience the diversity of the children, they can do certain things to make the child aware of where they come from. If the children come from out of the United States, things may include celebrating the holidays that they celebrate back home, or eating the traditional food, learning the history behind the country, learning about the religions of those countries and if whether or not the child wants to be the religion of that country or the religion the child's parent want it to …show more content…

The website states that, "Children who are adopted at a younger age are successful at dealing with the insecurities about the adoption. This will help the build a stable, solid foundation with the adoptive family." This same website also states some negatives of interracial adoption. The website state, "If parents adopt trans-racial children from foreign countries, they face the additional burden of immigration, paperwork and travel." The website also states, "trans-racial children grow up without an understanding or connection to their one culture, and that such adoptions are damaging not only to these children but to the child community at

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