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“It showed the callous way in which children going to the US. At a hearing in 1977, a U.S. congressman asked why so many children were still coming from South Korea. But with hundreds of stories to verify in a single week, only a tiny fraction of adoptions were denied. How is that possible?” said Susan Jacobs, a retired State Department official who has worked on adoption reform efforts. Robert Ackerman, immigration attache at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, told reporters in 1988 that he had heard allegations of birth mothers being bribed.
Persons: Patricia Nye, , ” Nye, , Susan Jacobs, Laws, Homer Stark, ” Stark, David Will, ” Will, Stark, Donald Wells, “ I’ve, Robert Ackerman, Ackerman, ” Ackerman, Michelle Bernier, Toth, adoptees, Elizabeth Bartholet Organizations: Social Service, U.S, Embassy, University of Minnesota Libraries, ISS, State Department, State, United Press International Locations: Seoul, Asia, U.S, South Korea, Tokyo, Gwinnett County , Georgia, strollers, Georgia, United States, Europe, Hague, Korea
Lea Michele referenced the viral rumor that she can't read in a recent TikTok video posted over the weekend. Jonathan refers to actor Jonathan Groff, who Michele is close friends with. The online rumor that Michele can't read began as a joke in 2017, according to meme database Know Your Meme. The commenters on Michele's TikTok video appeared thrilled to see the actor subtly weighing in the years-old meme. And then there’s a rumor online that I can’t read or write?
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