Saturday, August 26, 2006

BASTARD NATION'S LETTER TO ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER: VETO AB 1873--EXPANSION OF LEGAL NEWBORN ABANDONMENT LAW

On August 24, the California General Assembly passsed by a 70-9 vote AB 1873. The law will let parents “legally” and anonymously abandon infants up to 30 days of age through the Safely Surrendered Baby Act (safe haven). The current law limits the age of the baby to 72 hours.

AB 1873 was opposed by numerous adoption reform orgaizations including Bastard Nation. It was also opposed by The California Association of Counties, The California Welfare Directors Association, The LA County DA's Office, The LA County Board of Supervisors, the LA County Sheriff, the California Department of Social Services-- and even personally by LA County Supervisor Don Knabe, perhaps the biggest supporter of SSBA in the state.

Below is the letter Bastard Nation has faxed to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger asking him to veto the bill.

To add your voice to the veto, here is the contact information:

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Attention: Constituent Affairs

Phone: 916-445-2841
Fax: 916-445-4633

Email:
http://www.govmail.ca.gov


Dear Governor Schwarzenegger:

Bastard Nation: The Adoptee Rights Organization asks you to veto AB 1873 which expands California's Safely Surrendered Baby Act, (safe haven law) to let parents “legally” abandon infants up to 30 days old of age. AB 1873 is bad child welfare and family policy and endangers the integrity of every California family.

Because infants surrendered under SSBA are expected to be placed for adoption, Bastard Nation's objections to AB 1873 focus on how the amended SSBA will effect the civil rights of adoptees, potential adoptees, their birth parents and ultimately the future of ethical adoption in California.

*AB 1873 increases the pool of anonymous children available for adoption through unethical and unprofessional practices. It erodes the civil right of adoptees to their identity and heritage. The SSBA establishes parallel child welfare systems, where one system opposes the long-standing principles of the other: informed consent and a full record of identifying information and social and medical histories. SSBA eliminates adoptees' rights to identity by denying their access to original birth and heritage records.

*AB 1873 promotes “legal“ abandonment as just another consumer choice for parents. It opens the door to universal “legal” abandonment of children of any age. SSBA advocate, the late Dr. William Pierce, wrote on the Internet newsgroup alt.adoption that he hoped legalized newborn abandonment via safe haven laws would be the first step in legalizing anonymous abandonment of older children because adoption surrender procedures were "too difficult" for some parents. That the original AB 1873 expanded the legal abandonment age to one year shows that legislating anonymous dumping at any age is not far-fetched.

*AB 1873 increases the pool of parents--particularly non-surrendering parents--denied their right to due process by eliminating their ability to locate the dependency proceeding to which they are a party. SSBA replaces professional best practice standards with unprofessional and unethical "non-bureaucratic placement" by letting parents abandon solely for convenience or out of ignorance. It permits one parent to “relinquish” a child without the knowledge or consent of the other--usually the father. The law encourages parents literally to default at their hearings. Supporters call that "proper" and "courageous." We call it unethical and irresponsible

*AB 1873 expands the number of disenfranchised natural parents, encourages unethical behavior, and hides crime. Safely Surrendered and Abandoned Infants in Los Angeles County--2002-2005, a study published by the Inter-Agency Council on Child Abandonment and Neglect (ICAN), portrays LA County SSBA-protected parents for whom data is known as mostly as poor, overwhelmed, frightened, and ignorant of child welfare practice. A good number of parents in the ICAN report [pdf] as well as those who appear in newspaper stories throughout the state appear to be undocumented workers, leery of seeking professional assistance. In some states, safe haven laws haven been used to hide statutory rape and drug abuse.

*AB 1872 reframes SSBA as a tool to “save newborns” from potentially “murderous parents” to one that permits “overwhelmed parents” to run away from their responsibilities via the drive-by dump. News accounts of SSBA surrenders include stories of clean, immaculately dressed newborns with stuffed animals, baby bottles and blankets, and notes to doctors, left at ERs. In several cases the parent has communicated to the safe haven recipient that they were surrendering the child anonymously out of love or because they lacked resources. Those parents did not feel homicidal, but simply wanted a quick or secret adoption.

*AB 1873 expands the pool of troubled parents who are denied access to family assistance. Temporary and permanent surrender options have existed for decades and are used by thousands of new parents every year. We have welfare and other programs through children's services that new parents can use when they lack funds or support. But with SSBA’s “no blame, no shame, no name” policy, parents are kept ignorant of these services and instead are encouraged to make uninformed brutal life-changing decisions for their children and themselves.

*AB 1873 will do nothing to halt the deaths of newborns through neglect or murder. Since it’s enactment in 2000,SSBA has done nothing to halt the deaths of newborns. A 2005 survey of county coroners found that the number of newborns dying from abandonment and neglect since 2001 remained at 13-15 per year.

No law is valid because it might "save a life." Otherwise, we would not have our Bill of Rights. We do not let the police pull drivers over randomly and give them Breathalyzer tests because "it might save a life." We do not outlaw guns because it might "save a life." The state shouldn't help parents hide children from each other because it might save a life. The state should not encourage parents to irresponsibly wipe out their children's identity and heritage because it might save a life. The civil rights of adopted persons should not be shredded because it might safe a life.

AB 1873’s expansion of SSBA is open season on California’s children and families.

Please veto AB 1873.


Marley Elizabeth Greiner
Executive Chair, Bastard Nation: The Adoptee Rights Organization

STUPID THINGS CALIFORNIANS SAY ABOUT BABY SAFE HAVEN LAWS




The grizzly bear is huge and wild,
He has devoured the infant child.
The infant child is not aware
He has been eaten by the bear.
..Ogden Nash







Enter Baybee Saver Rep. Alberto Torrico and his AB 1873 introduced this year in the legislature. The bill originally raised the age limit of legal baybee dumping from 72 hours to 1-year, but when otherwise loyal SSBA supporters lobbed rotten tomatoes his way, Torrico retreated to the 1-month limit. Even that compromise horrified important state players, including the California Department of Social Services, California Welfare Directors Association, the LA County DA's office, and assorted politicians who threw up their hands at the thought of pre-mediated abandonment. As if the whole deal isn't about that anyway.

AB 1873 has been sitting around for months, but in the last couple weeks with recess looming, sounds were made about getting it on the floor for a vote. And that's when the rumble in the press started, and strategically placed stupid remarks from dump pushers began to show up.

Stupid remarks like:

*Severe post-partum depression can come about the day after birth to weeks after, all the way up to 90 days to six months after birth. We want to make sure the mother has an extended amount of time, so we agreed to a 30-day extension of the law to let parents surrender their babies without any questions being asked.
Assb. Alberto Torrico, KCBS-TV, Sacramento, August 21, 2006

*There seems to be a larger groundswell of opposition to the bill on the grounds that it might allow child abusers immunity. We have no idea how these arguments have gained support--and each of them is fanciful, based on the idea that California’s favorite bogeymen, child abusers, would immediately abuse their newborns, then wait until the babies have "healed" before surrendering them...
Editorial, San Francisco Chronicle, August 22, 2006

*Thousands of babies are born every day in the United States. Many are left abandoned in trash cans or on bathroom floors because the mother is unable or unwilling to care for the newborn.
Judi Bowers, reporter, Big Bear Grizzly, August 23, 2006

*We’re trying to ensure that mothers in California understand that they have alternatives other than to leave a young baby in a garbage can.
Assb. Alberto Toricco, Sacramento Bee, August 24, 2006

*Many mothers especially in cases of cesarean delivery are still in the hospital after three days..so really what you want to do is give mothers an appropriate time to get home and you start assessing the gravity of the situation,"
Assb. Alberto Torrico, KOVR-TV, Sacramento, August 24, 2006

*I think if we're really honest, this is a pro-life bill.
Assb. Bonnie Garcia, Sacramento Bee, August 25, 2006

*For those of you that are never going to have the experience of a baby moving and kicking inside of you, I don’t think you'll ever understand this."
Assb.. Bonnie Garcia, San Jose Mercury News, August 25, 2006

*Whether it's three days or 30 days is absolutely ridiculous, quite frankly every woman is different"
Assb. Todd Spitzer, Sacramento Bee, August 25, 2006

*Things like sleep deprivation. Things take a while to kick in and you don't realize if you're alone and you don't have any help you're up basically 24 hours a day basically.
Melissa Murphy, mother of 2, KPIX-TV, San Francisco, August 25, 2006

*It keeps children out of Dumpsters. There is no downside to extending it (the deadline) from three day to 30 days. In some cases, it gives another chance for a scared and panicked mother to make a decision that will affect her and her child's life forever.
Peter Warren, spokesman, California Medical Association,Riverside Press Enterprise August 25, 2006

*We've got to give these mothers a chance to get home and assess the seriousness of the situation.
Assb. Alberto Torrico, San Bernardino Sun, September 18, 2006

*The reality of raising a baby really dawns on you once you get it home.
Assb. Alberto Torrico, Time Magazine, September 21, 2006

*The purpose is to give the mother time to weigh the gravity of the situation. In many cases, the mothers are still in the hospital up to three days and are unable to decide what they want to do in such a short time. But 30 days is a good compromise ... and gives enough time so that infants will be able to be placed in a good, loving home."
Assb. Alberto Toricco, KCAL-TV. September 26, 2006

*I just don't think three days is enough for a mother to assess the gravity of raising a child...I'd err on giving mothers more time than less...We've had psychologists and psychiatrists, the American Medical Association and the college of OB-GYN all testify that for post-partum depression, 30 days makes sense. And all definitions of newborns are from 28 to 30 days.
Assb. Albeto Toricco, Contra Costa Times, September 28, 2006

Yeah, dirty diapers and sleep depravation can be a real drag. Somebody shoulda told me.

Did I mention the bill passed?

More about that later today.

Thanks to Lisa for the poem!

As stupid comments compound I will add them here.

(Last update: October 3, 2006)

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST: TAIWAN OPENS ACCESS TO ADOPTION RECORDS

Oh Oh! The US loses another ally in the War Against Adoptees!

Taiwanese adoptees --including those adopted internationally--are now entitled to their records.

At a July 4th (appropriately!) news conference, the Children's Bureau under the Taiwan Ministry of the Interior and Child Welfare League Foundation (CWLF) announced the establishment of the Child and Juvenile Adoption Information Center (CJAIC) in ZinDian, Tapiei County to disburse documents upon request to all Taiwanese adoptees 20 and older. Adoptees under 20 can get their records with their aparents permission. The information center, mandated by Child and Juvenile Welfare Law Number 17, holds about 10,000 adoption documents and about 10 new documents are added each day.

The July 5 issue of the China Press, quotes CWLF President Lin Jih-jiat as saying "It is our responsibility to provide a healthy, positive and happy environment for adoption families because we believe it is a good thing." The center's motto is "Convenient, professional, safe and reliable."

Lin, obviously a dangerous person whom the US adoption industry needs to watch closely, added that adoption should be "healthy and positive."

Imagine, Gladney or L-D-S or some whackjob Christian ministry...er, I mean agency (like this one)... or the NCFA Sultans of Secrecy making such an outrageous statement. Just the thought give me the vapors.

US State Department figures indicate that in 2005 141 visas were issued to Taiwanese orphans coming to the US. This number, of course, will plummet with infamous Law 17 on the books. We breathlessly await the response of the secret keepers in Washington and Salt Lake City to this breach of adoption ettiquete. Look for deployment of Recons to Taipei to secure filing cabinets and protect the right of Taiwanese parents to remain anonymous

Bastard Nation is happy to welcome Taiwan--and its adopted persons--into the 21st century. With this forward legislation Taiwan joins progressive countires in rejecting political-religio idealogues who treat adoptees as dirty little state secrets that just need to shut up and be grateful.

COUNTRIES THAT ALLOW IDENTITY ACCESS TO ADULT ADOPTEES:

ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA (all but Queensland)
AUSTRIA
BELGIUM
CROATIA
DENMARK
ENGLAND
FINLAND
FRANCE *
GERMANY
GREECE
ICELAND
IRELAND
ISRAEL
ITALY*
KOREA
MEXIO
NETHERLANDS
NEW ZEALAND
NORWAY
PORTUGAL
SCOTLAND
SPAIN
SWEDEN
TAIWAN
VENEZUELA
VIETNAM
WALES

*permit legal anonymous abandonment

Sealed Records: The shame of the US and Canada!

Adoptacrats: Losing their control over us one brick at a time.