I agree it is hell. My cousins had to go to Columbia South America twice to adopt children. Not a very friendly place to Americans either! They could not adopt children here because they cost too much money for a newborn and it seems that Hollywierd has the monopoly on adoption in this country.
"I agree it is hell. My cousins had to go to Columbia South America twice to adopt children. Not a very friendly place to Americans either! They could not adopt children here because they cost too much money for a newborn and it seems that Hollywierd has the monopoly on adoption in this country."
If you don't insist on a newborn, though -- there are lots of older kids who are available to adopt RIGHT HERE IN THE US. Of course, some of them are of mixed parentage, or they have physical, emotional, or mental problems. Most people want the perfect baby.
I was raised with two sibs who were adopted by my parents when they were 10 and 12, respectively, so I know it can work.