Searching for birth families in Guatemala
Guatemala shut down international adoptions in 2008. Before that, US families adopted some 30,000 Guatemalan children. Now those kids are growing up, and some want a connection with their birth families. Enter ‘searchers’, who will try to track down birth families for a fee. But as one adoptive mom found out, that process can be difficult — and it's as unregulated as international adoption itself once was in Guatemala.
Picture: Diego Luke (far right) with his birth brother, Juan, and birth mother Isabel (second from left) in Santiago Atitlán. Credit: Laurie Stern.
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