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  2. Adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pro-transracial adoption advocates argue that there are more white families seeking to adopt than there are minority families; conversely, there are more minority children available for adoption. For example, in 2009, 41% of children available for adoption were African American, 40% were white children, and 15% were Hispanic children. [ 28 ]

  3. LGBTQ rights in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the bill on March 16, 2023. [5] In 2024, Michigan repealed “the last ban on commercial surrogacy within the US” - for individuals and couples and reformed the parentage laws, that acknowledges same sex couples and their families with children. [6] Michigan is home to a vibrant LGBT community.

  4. Same-sex adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the United States Census Bureau determined that same-sex couples (3.1%) are three times more likely to have adopted children than opposite-sex couples (1.1%). Data from 2019 revealed that 43.3% of same-sex couples’ children were adopted and/or stepchildren.

  5. Michigan Humane’s animal cards are about more than adoptions

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    Michigan Humane's Pepper said they might use some of the children's photos on social media as well as on the cards to create additional awareness and spur adoption, after all, they have about 350 ...

  6. Too many dogs, too few adoptions: Inside the ‘huge crisis’ in ...

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    Any dog in the shelter there for 30 days or more is put on their “at-risk” list. That list is up to 100 dogs. Dogs in foster care aren’t on the list. “Today we’ll euthanize nine,” she ...

  7. From two letters a year to face-to-face meetings: 'Seismic ...

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    There is no accurate data on how many adoptions break down. The charity Adoption UK has said it varies between 3% and 9%. Woman wins six-figure payout after adoption broke down

  8. Interracial adoption - Wikipedia

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    Interracial adoption grew significantly from 1999 to 2005 where it reached its peak year at 585 adoptions to the United States. Following 2005, interracial adoption into the US declined with 288 adoptions in the year 2011. From 1999 to 2011, there has been 233,934 adoptions into the United States from other countries across the globe.

  9. Baby Scoop Era - Wikipedia

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    From 1945 to 1973, it is estimated that up to 4 million parents in the United States had children placed for adoption, with 2 million during the 1960s alone. [2] Annual numbers for non-relative adoptions increased from an estimated 33,800 in 1951 to a peak of 89,200 in 1970, then quickly declined to an estimated 47,700 in 1975.