Tuesday, June 03, 2014

Flashback : Koch Brothers Supported - Institute For Justice - Helped Interracial Adoption Fight In Court

Flashback . Check out Buzzfeed's number 5 in the article linked down below :
In Texas and Tennessee, social workers were engaging in “race matching,” i.e. delaying or outright denying adoptions when a child’s race was different from his or her adoptive parents. One study revealed that minority children had to wait twice as long as white children to find an adoptive home.

In Texas, Lou Ann and Scott Mullen (pictured above) had tried to adopt two African-American boys but couldn’t, since the Mullens weren’t black. The Institute for Justice sued both states and stopped race matching when Texas settled in 1996 and Tennessee settled in 1998.
No word yet on whether Harry Reid thinks children shouldn't be adopted because of their skin color since we know he blames the Koch brother for all the world's ills . The Koch brothers have given money to the Institute For Justice.