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Trafficking Native Children: The Seamy Underbelly of U.S. Adoption Industry

" It was not until two days after his daughter, Deseray, was born in May that  Simmons, who is non-Indian, learned the truth from the baby's maternal  grandmother. Janet Snake called Simmons to alert him that his daughter had been  put up for adoption and pleaded with him to find a lawyer to put a stop to it....

"These practices, say legal experts, have led to a deeply dark underbelly in the U.S. adoption industry that is little different than human trafficking, and in direct violation of the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. “There's no question that this is human trafficking at its worst. It's the selling of infants and children to the highest bidder,” says Mason. “These kids generate huge legal fees in the process and there is a lot of fee splitting among attorney and adoption practitioners in keeping the assembly line moving.”

http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/08/27/underbelly-us-adoption-industry-trafficking-native-children-151006

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