IDENTITY INFORMATION IS A MORAL RIGHT

When a child is legally adopted in much of the United States, the child's original birth certificate is sealed, and a new amended birth certificate is issued. The amended birth certificate names the adopting parents as the biological parents of the child. The sealed original birth certificate becomes permanently inaccessible, even to the adoptee upon reaching adulthood.

The U.S. states that currently prevent adult adoptees from obtaining the original records of their births are among the last locations in the developed world that do not recognize the fundamental human right to one's own identity information. The case for opening birth and adoption records to adult adoptees is very clear:

The state has a vested interest in protecting adoption as an institution. However, the evidence that opening records to adult adoptees does not harm adoption is very clear. Therefore, continuing an outdated system based on past ideas of shame and secrecy is morally wrong and violates the human rights of adult adoptees.

©2003. Bastard Nation: The Adoptee Rights Organization
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