An Era of Chinese Adoption Ends, and Families Are Torn Over Its Legacy
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In 2008, Amy Cubbage and her husband experienced the emotional challenge of adopting their daughter, Qin Shuping, in a hotel room in China. This moment marked the beginning of their journey into parenthood, reflecting the deep emotional complexities involved in international adoption.
June Cubbage-Troop, now 18 and a student at Duquesne University, expresses her feelings about her past, saying, 'I used to think about my birth parents, but not really anymore because I'm happy and I love my parents.' This highlights her successful adaptation and acceptance of her adoptive family.
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