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  2. International adoption of South Korean children - Wikipedia

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    In a 2009 article, Stephen C. Morrison, a Korean adoptee, said that he wanted more Koreans to be willing to adopt Korean children. Morrison said that he felt the practice of Koreans adopting Korean children in secret was the greatest obstacle for Korean acceptance of domestic adoption.

  3. Bernice Gottlieb - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, before adoption agencies in the northeast existed for the purpose, Gottlieb flew to South Korea in search of an orphaned child to adopt. In 1969, Gottlieb and her husband become one of the early American families of non-Asian heritage to adopt a Korean child, and the first from one of Korea's major orphanages.

  4. Death of Jeong-In - Wikipedia

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    Jeong-In (Korean: 정인, June 10, 2019 – October 13, 2020) was a 16-month-old baby girl from Seoul, South Korea, who was abused and tortured by her adoptive parents for 271 days (8 months), and ultimately died on October 13, 2020, due to severe abdominal injuries. [1]

  5. Birth mothers in South Korea (international adoption) - Wikipedia

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    The decades-long phenomenon of international adoption in South Korea began after the Korean War. In the years since the war, South Korea has become the largest and longest provider of children placed for international adoption, with 165,944 recorded Korean adoptees living in 14 countries, primarily in North America and Western Europe, as of ...

  6. Park Si-eun (actress, born 1980) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Park announced her engagement to her Pure Pumpkin Flower co-star Jin Tae-hyun. [7] [8] The couple married in July 2015.[9]In 2019, Park and her husband announced that they had adopted a teenage girl whom they had met at an orphanage four years prior. [10]

  7. Adoption by celebrities - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Baker, as a part of the Civil Rights Movement, protested against racism by adopting twelve orphans of different skin colors. [1] In the 2000s, the couples Angelina Jolie / Brad Pitt and Madonna / Guy Ritchie drew media and public attention by adopting several children from Third World countries. The adoptions have been criticized ...

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  9. Deportation of Korean adoptees from the United States

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    There have been several high-profile cases of deportation of Korean adoptees from the United States. Prior to the passage of the Child Citizenship Act of 2000, the adoptive parents of adoptees had to file for their child to naturalize before the age of 16. Many parents were unaware of this requirement, assuming that their adopted children ...