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Africa orphans need adoption
Crisis makes international action imperative, BYU professor says
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American parents have adopted a growing number of international children over the past decade. The United States issued 7,093 immigrant visas to orphans in 1990. The number rose to 22,728 last year.
Few come from African nations, which are reluctant to allow more.
"They're nervous because of the history of outmigration of their people into Europe and America, because of the former slave trade," Roby said. "They're nervous their children are being sold into domestic servitude or sex trafficking. I understand that. We all need to have empathy for that. But when they learn about the legal safeguards in place for international adoption, they want to consider it."
Roby was in an orphanage for three years before she was adopted at 14 and raised in southeastern Utah. Her husband is adopted, too, and the couple has adopted two children, one from Roby's native Korea.
"My husband says adoption runs in our family," she said.
International adoptions can build on that, Roby said.
"I sort of adopted a global identity for myself. I think my children are going that way, too. It's not so important that we be able to identify ourselves purely as this culture or that, because we really live in a global society. I can go anywhere and feel at home. I don't know if that has to do with my transcultural adoption or if it's my personality."
Roby expects some people to be uncomfortable with her paper but said the African orphan crisis will only worsen. It isn't expected to peak until 2020.
"Children need loving, stable families," she said. "The color match is important but secondary in a crisis like this."
Kroll hasn't seen Roby's paper and expressed some discomfort because of his own experience raising a Korean adoptee.
"The federal government has gone overboard to try and make adoptions appear color blind," he said. "Color blind doesn't work when you're a person of color."
Kroll also worries that international adoptions have become trendy at the expense of older American foster children because of celebrities like Angelina Jolie, who has adopted two children, the most recent from the African nation of Ethiopia a girl whose mother died of AIDS.
"My concern," Kroll said, "is that the publicity surrounding celebrities like Angelina Jolie is making people move away from the very real needs of the children in the American foster system. There are so many kids who need help."
For Roby, there are too many now in Africa to ignore.
"I feel I have to do this work for the rest of my life," she said.
E-mail: twalch@desnews.com
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