The proportion of black children in foster care system is unbalanced. According to the latest statistics summary released by the US Census Bureau in 2011, black children in 2009 accounted for 15% of the US children's population. In contrast, black children account for nearly 30% of the total number of foster children. According to the 2009 foster parents report of the Ministry of Health and Welfare in the same year. In addition, there are not enough black families to feed these children.
Between 1999 and 2005, the inter-racial adoption rate increased markedly, reaching the peak of adoption in the US in 585. Since 2005, the adoption rate among sectors in the US has decreased by 288 in 2011. From 1999 to 2011, there are 233,934 recruits to the United States worldwide. In adoption, 39.4% (92, 202 children) was less than 12 months. Also, 63% (146,516 children) are women. In general, children from China are the most commonly used children. 66,630 people are from China, and Russia is the second largest country with 45,112 children. In the United States, California has the largest population
Adoption by itself is full of hope. Ethnic recruitment is full of similarity but exists in the alternating world of problematic power dynamics and dominant moral decisions. Its whole process and ideology caused a strange resonance in the system driven by the continuous action of the white torn black family. Complete disclosure: My criticism of my interracial adoption as a black adopted by a white parent is mostly my own experience and I am a passive member. Therefore, even if you interview Rumaan Alam about his new book "The Kind of Mother", it is not without cognitive response.
For example, Australian indigenous people are taken out of their parents, disinfected and adopted for nurturing Christians for extreme abusive adoption practices. Twelve black social worker associations opposed intercultural adoption and claimed to be "cultural suicide", but their opposition was opposed by a group like NAACP.