Guatemala Adoption Information and News
Will PGN be releasing cases today or tomorrow?
Yes... at least that is what they are "planning". There are nearly 300 cases that areready to be released. But probably only 100 will see the door this week that have passed the birthmother interview. We're hoping today or tomorrow we'll hear some good news.
Birthmother interviews: As we have said before, we have no way of verifying EXACTLY what has been said in some interviews. However, US authorities have been meeting with PGN and have been seen around the building. We know of several organizations that have formally or informally requested that PGN ensure that the interviews are respectful of the birthmother's rights not only as the biological mother, but as a person who is making a difficult decision for the future of her child.
In the meantime, there is still the question of why some children have been removed and whether the sited reasons justify the PGN's actions. Reports to the prospective adoptive parents have classified them as insignificant or clerical. Unfortunately, the speculation and rumors have muddled the waters. We hope there is no alterior motives behind these removals other than a legitimate fear that the birthmother has not been adequately represented. Instead of us making that call, we will just focus our energies on requesting that PGN realize the trauma invoked on these children and their prospective parents!!!!
Well I think that all sounds like an improvment on what is going on down there. Hopefully it will all be true. The quicker they get some of those files out the better I am going to feel. Let Avea out PLEASE!!!!!
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My husband and I are adopting a little girl from Gautemala too! Her name is Avery. I'm glad I found your blog and saw I'm not the only one going crazy to get out of PGN! Best wishes for the both of us!
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