ADOPT Act of 2025
Bill proposes federal criminal penalties for unlawful adoption practices to protect vulnerable children and families from fraud and exploitation in the adoption process.
Bill proposes federal criminal penalties for unlawful adoption practices to protect vulnerable children and families from fraud and exploitation in the adoption process.
HR 6170 proposes amendments to federal criminal law (Title 18, U.S. Code) to establish or strengthen criminal penalties for unlawful adoption practices. The bill aims to address illegal activities within the adoption process, though the specific practices targeted and penalty levels are not detailed in the basic bill information provided.
Adoption involves vulnerable populations—children and prospective parents—making it a sector susceptible to fraud, trafficking, and exploitation. Clarifying federal criminal standards for unlawful adoption practices could help protect children from trafficking and abuse while deterring fraudulent schemes that exploit families seeking to adopt. However, the scope and specificity of what constitutes "unlawful" practices under federal law will determine the bill's actual protective capacity.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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