Fresh scandal erupts over Irish children sold to America for adoption
New investigative report reveals how Irish nuns profited from child adoption scheme
O’Grady also revealed that there was a “commercial operator” involved who “had made money from these operations.”
However, the Irish state, cowed by the power of McQuaid did very little to change the regulations according to Milotte.
A senior official in the Department of External Affairs, Joe Walsh wrote, “One always has the horrible fact that some of the proposed adopters may wish to get their hands on a child by making money by selling it to another couple anxious to adopt a child.”
Despite the fact that the law stated that formal consent of a parent had to be given, in many cases that consent signature was forged Milotte says.
The unwed mothers were never told where the babies ended up. A major source of income for the nuns were the “expenses” needed to deliver the baby to the new adoptee, equivalent to about $4,500 per baby in today’s money.
The mail order babies deeply corrupted the system.
“The mail order baby business has already produced many tragic consequences, including the death, beating and abandonment of children,” a 1958 U.S. study found.
Yet it now transpires very little was done to stop it.
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