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dipsydoodle

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Sun Sep 9, 2012, 05:29 AM Sep 2012

Adopting Daniel: US couple tests new Guatemala law

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -- It should have been good news.

The U.S. Embassy called to say the Guatemalan government would begin to authorize adoptions five years after a scandal froze the system that sent as many as 4,000 Guatemalan children a year to the United States.

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The country's quick-stop adoptions had made the nation of 14 million people the world's second-largest source of babies to the U.S. after China. But the vibrant business came to a halt after an August 2007 raid on what was considered the country's most reputable adoption agency, used by many Americans.

An investigation exposed a system of fake birth certificates and DNA samples, of mothers coerced into giving up children. Some claimed their children were kidnapped for sale. Adoptive parents paid up to $30,000 for a child in a country where the average person earns $5,000 a year.

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