Today marks five years since the Robinson family of Iowa City, Iowa [was] matched with their adoptive child way over in China.
Sadly, this is not a celebratory anniversary of that date, as the Robinson family,
along with three hundred other American families, have yet to be unified with their adoptive children, many with unique medical needs.
You see, in August of 2024, China very abruptly ended its intercountry adoption program,
without even clarifying what that would mean for families already matched with their child.
The Chinese Embassy cited that cross-border adoption has fulfilled its mission for the country, as now many more Chinese families have stronger will and capacity to adopt the orphans in the country.
While that’s good news for those orphans, the country made a commitment to American families that’s not being kept.
China still hasn’t given a straight answer on whether these matched cases will be completed.
I’ve been told families from other countries have been invited to travel to complete their adoptions, but not Americans.
Why not Americans?
It’s been five years since families like the Robinsons have prepared their homes to welcome their adoptive children. Five years of a developed familial relationship.
I hope that President Trump and the incoming administration see that these matched adoption cases be completed.
And President Trump talks about wanting to meet with Xi, have more friendly relationships with President Xi – hopefully this is an environment that can bring the Robinsons and their child together.
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