Just about one year ago, a nurse in Tennessee put the international adoption world into an uproar when she sent her newly adopted 7-year-old back to Moscow on a one-way trip. Fearful of her son, Torry Hansen said she put him on a plane because he threatened to burn down the house and had psychological issues. zakłady sportowe typy na dziś
Russian adoptions had already been in a steady decline, but Russian officials threatened to suspend placements with American families altogether. eurojackpot zakłady online Though adoptions have continued, they’ve been at a much slower pace. In 2010, there were roughly 1,000 Russian adoptions, more than a 30 percent drop from the previous year. kasyno online bonus za rejestracje Read more …