Mia Farrow, a vocal advocate for children's rights for many years, is lending her voice to the victims of the crisis in Haiti. The Associated Press reports that the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and mother of fifteen has recently spoken out against the recent illegal adoptions in Haiti, calling them "deplorable."Illegal adoptions in the devastated country have been prominently featured in the news recently, following a scandal in which American missionaries were caught attempting to smuggle Haitian children into the Dominican Republic.




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I am sure that these people are Christians makes it necessary for Mia Farrow to deplore them. I watched the report from NBC which really tried to be negative, but they did interview the parents who said they signed and they wanted the kids to go to America and be raised with schools and medicine. No money changed hands, it was just people trying to save kids. In the weeks before this incident, there was two jets landed in Pittsburgh that had done the same thing, but that was give the OK by the media. I think liberal types, who believe they must be anti Christian, just seized on this and try to make it sound awful but in fact they were doing the right thing for the kids. Mia would rather they stay and starve rather than be exposed to white people. Mia knows more than the parents who asked that the kids be taken to the US, she is a liberal so she must be super intelligent.
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It is no coincidence that the Prime Minister on Monday referred to the Christian missionaries trying to adopt as "kidnappers" and the judge on Thursday charging them with kidnapping. The Haitain govt. could have called the State Dept. last Friday and asked them to investigate. Before the earthquake occured this group had arranged to adopt and were permitted by the Haitian govt. as were other groups. They should be released from jail immediately and end this story. Will other groups want to adopt?
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Americans need to take care of the people and needs here....we have no business over there in the first place....these people should have known better
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Haitis laws has their priorities mixed up now. They should have simply held the Americans there until they had the papers are in order. To arrest them all is going to far, and it will mess up chances of those kids being adopted to safe homes. This does not help anyone holding our people there. I think their police has some back wooded ways still. Arresting those good people is helping noone, and hurting innocent, and needy children.
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