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Where is his family?
How about someone telling the tale of how the boy got into foster care in the first place.
What happened to the parents whose parental rights were terminated and how were those parental rights terminated?
No one wants to talk about that but Lala will.
How old was his mother and was she in foster care, too?
Just keeping it real because no one wants to talk about the parents who children were Legally Kidnapped by foreign corporations in the name of the tax exempt god.
Praise the lord and keep on salvaging those souls.
President Bill Clinton congratulates Michigan boy who brought class to adoption
Former President Bill Clinton has offered a public congratulations to Michael Clark Jr., the 5-year-old Michigan boy who made headlines for inviting his kindergarten class to his adoption ceremony. Clinton sent a tweet Friday night about the boy and how special is story is.Clark’s story went viral this week as the child’s act of kindness caught the eyes of people across the country. Videos of his ceremony were viewed millions of times and photos have been shared across various social media platforms.Congratulations to you and your family, Michael. This is a beautiful story. Our country could use more of it.https://t.co/rXEZ6scAVu— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) December 7, 2019
During the ceremony, each of his classmates were able to stand up and say why they are friends with Clark. The kids brought handmade signs as well and cheered Clark on after he was officially adopted. Clark was adopted by Andrea Melvin and David Eaton during the 23rd annual Adoption Day in Kent County. As part of Thursday’s ceremonies, 36 other children were also adopted.
In another tweet, Clinton said the adoption issue was something he and his wife Hillary Clinton worked hard to combat during their political careers.
Voting is beautiful, be beautiful ~ vote.©.@HillaryClinton & I worked hard on this issue, especially adoptions out of foster care, which increased 80% in 4 yrs after Congress acted in a bi-partisan way to simplify & speed up the process. Grateful to all who worked on it, including Tom DeLay, an adoptive parent himself.— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) December 7, 2019
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