

When an adoption is invalidated by unconstitutional or fraudulent state action, it is legally referred to as adoption fraud, illegal adoption, or an invalid/voided adoption. If the state improperly terminates parental rights to place the child, birth parents often classify this as wrongful removal, state-sponsored kidnapping, or coercive adoption.State representatives, agency workers, or officials who bypass proper legal channels or accept compensation to illegally place or sell children can face severe criminal charges. Common charges include:Human Trafficking / Child Trafficking: Selling, buying, or trading a child for anything of value.Kidnapping / Unlawful Restraint: Taking or holding a child without legal justification or by deceiving the court.Official Misconduct: Committing an unauthorized, illegal act under the color of law for personal gain or malice.Adoption Fraud / Forgery: Falsifying court records, consent documents, or case files to manufacture a "legal" adoption.Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law: A federal civil rights violation (18 U.S.C. § 242) if state actors willfully deprive parents of their constitutional rights
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