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Irish couples caught up in Mexican babies-for-sale adoption scam

Police start interviews after child adoption ring smashed


Eleven Irish couples have gotten caught up in an illegal adoption scandal in Mexico.
Eleven Irish couples have gotten caught up in an illegal adoption scandal in Mexico.

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Mexican authorities are investigating eleven Irish couples caught up in an illegal adoption scandal after a suspected child adoption ring in Guadalajara was smashed by local police.

State prosecutors are now interviewing the Irish couples after four Mexican women were arrested and nine babies taken into care, seven of whom were already with Irish adoptive parents.

Local state attorney Tomas Coronado told newspapers that investigators will now interview the eleven Irish couples who may have been duped by the gang into believing that their activities were legal.

Officials at the Irish embassy are in touch with the couples who traveled to Mexico as a group.
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A spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs said: “Our Embassy in Mexico is aware of the reports and is in contact with a representative from the group and with a lawyer representing the group.

“The Embassy has requested details surrounding the circumstances of this case from the Mexican authorities.”

Earlier this month, the Adoption Authority of Ireland warned prospective parents going to Mexico not to enter into any private arrangements with agencies or individuals there.

The Irish authority is in talks with their Mexican counterparts to establish formal regulated adoption procedures between the two countries.

The Sunday Independent reports that Mexico is a signatory to the Hague Convention, which limits inter-country adoptions to countries that sign up.

The paper said that seven babies, said to be victims of the illegal adoption scheme, were taken away from the couples.

Police made their move after the arrest of three locals accused of buying them off their mothers and handing them over to childless foreigners.

Attorney Coronado added: “There’ll be a full investigation into this matter and we will prosecute whoever’s committed these illegal acts. We have identified 11 Irish couples and are about to take statements from them.

“Some of them had the babies we’ve rescued with them, because they were told that living with them was part of the process they needed to go through for adoption.


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I can assure you no money changed hands from the Irish couples for babies. These familes are innocent victims who have had their worlds turned upside down. To adopt from Ireland is not as easy as it may seem. Some of these couples are 8 years going through the adoption process due to red tape involved in particular with the HSE.
It appears that there was money changing hands in these transactions. I only hope that the Irish couples are innocent victims in this scam. I have one question. Are there not enough babies available for adoption in Ireland?
Comments like portia777 makes without knowing any facts is a disgrace. None of those couples went to buy babies, they had all the right paperwork from the proper depts and adoption visas. The depts involved should release this information as should the IAA. These are the ones who should be ashamed for not helping these poor familes.
So easy to play on needy adults whowant to get children. Legalised child trafficking. Instead of Ireland selling babies- catholic church- now Irish couples are buying babies.
 




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