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| Adoption of children from China to the United States began in 1992, when the Chinese government passed a law ratifying international adoption. In 2007, Americans adopted 5,453 children from China, the largest number from any country outside the U.S. Because China is already Hague-compliant, the China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA), in Beijing, will begin processing Hague adoptions as soon as the treaty goes into effect in the U.S., on April 1, 2008. There is no independent adoption from China; American adopters work through U.S. agencies approved by the CCAA. The average age of children adopted from China is 11 months. Over 90% are girls, because of China’s population control policies. One child adopted from China was found with a note that read: “In our countryside, the thought that man is more important than woman is very popular. I don’t have the strength to overthrow it.” The CCAA placed restrictions on marital status, health, education, income, and previous legal history. Families who have adopted children from China have strong support networks throughout the United States. |
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