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A couple travels 6000 miles to bring their adopted child home in this clip from Season 1, Episode 12, “Relative Values”. #Airline
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What a beautiful baby girl
Wonder they did not adopt a poor white child from usa must be liberals
The world needs more good news stories
My mom and dad did this same exact thing for me. They flew all the way to Romania in 1991 to get me and bring me back to Texas.
Connie is the most unhappy person on earth. It’s kind of funny seeing someone that miserable wearing a ridiculous Looney Tunes shirt ðŸ˜ÂÂ
The baby is totally adorable! I wonder how she is doing now. If she does have any questions about her birth family or homeland, I truly hope that her adoptive parents are able and willing to answer them to the best of their knowledge.
I think this show aired in early 2000s she must be a teenager now
Absolutely magical.Xx
Why not adopt locally?
Whitest family ever
Why do white people go out of their way to NOT adopt American children that need homes? Insane.
My family adopted 2 girls from China. They are now 18 and 19. Even tho they aren’t biological, they feel like blood to me.
Update please!! 🥺ðŸ™ÂÂðŸÂ½ I hope they're all doing okay.
I love how supportive the family is. It’s really beautiful.
Nice video
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Shes cute. Im sure this is a good family. They seem like good people. I have a biological daughter, just one, spoiled daddys girl, teenager, yeah,
How did the family get through security to meet them at the gate? ðŸ§ÂÂ
Yes its hard for Chinese girls to be adopted but there are no American children needing to be adopted. How sad you go to another country & take children from that country when your own country have millions waiting. The cost of airplane tickets back & forth, hotels, taxi cabs, food, & cost of child cant be any more than here in America. I know…i was one of those children who aged out of a home….waiting for you.
Awww.. Most PreciousðŸ¤â€â€ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚£ï¸ÂÂâ£ï¸ÂÂ
I hope she learns her Heritage and native language and not become to white washed 💯💯💯
Its a good thing there doing but what about children in your own country to
What a ‘Beautiful story,’ adopting a Cute Baby Boy, 👶ðŸÂ»with a ‘Grand,’ and ‘Very Happy,’ 😂☺ï¸Â‘Conclusion.’
Brought a tear to my eye! What a accepting beautiful family for a beautiful happy baby girl! Congratulations!
We have children in America that would love to be adopted! Think about local children first!ðŸ‘ÂÂ💕
My American parents tried going the local route first by trying to adopt an American child but they said the process was too stressful, difficult, and they feared that the birth parents would try to get back into the child's life in negative ways. I see alot of comments here asking why not adopt from America, but they never ask why the adoption process to travel 6k miles to another land is somehow easier than their domestic adoption programs. Maybe you should find ways to fix the efficiency of US domestic adoption instead of shaming these parents. Foreign children will also grow up to have greater respect and gratitude for the environment they have in the USA compared to American born children. I was adopted in Russia and was in a state run orphanage with babushkas and the whole deal. Malnutrition, neglect, and cold weather (-12° F) last time I was there. My birth parents were victims of the Soviet system, and it eventually broke them. Records show my birth mom was suspected of prostitution and was a drug user through her pregnancy. There's a 10% chance of Russian orphans to grow up to see their 18th birthday. The people in this video deserve nothing but respect.
Bless this family ⤠I love this so much.
Lil Rebecca is so adorable n she has a cute smile, welcome home sweety 💕
My aunt and uncle adopted 4 kids … amazing people
There are plenty of American born children ending up in the broken foster care system who should be considered for adoption but I suspect that it’s the complexion of the problem.👶ðŸÂ½👶ðŸÂ¾👶ðŸÂ¿
A child has a family but leave it to these people to complain about it.
I applaud you so much. Coming from an adoptee I am so grateful for people like my parents and you, because we know that you want us for sure because of all the questions time money that goes into adopting. I know I was especially blessed because I never spent a day in the system or foster care because of people like ya'll. God bless you and Rebecca.
So inspirational and happy couple
That’s awesome!! Congrats!! I’m sure she’s in HS now and celebrating being a American 🇺🇸