10 Americans Accused of Trafficking Haitian Orphans

We were taking kids to shelter, group says
By Nx Doyle,  Newser User
Posted Jan 31, 2010 3:07 AM CST Posted Jan 31, 2010 3:07 AM CST
Promoted on Newser Jan 31, 2010 7:26 AM CST
10 Americans Accused of Trafficking Haitian Orphans
A group of 10 Americans from Idaho has been detained after attempting to transport 33 Haitian orphans to the Dominican Republic.   (AP)

Ten Americans arrested on suspicion of child trafficking say their detention is merely a misunderstanding over documentation. The 5 men and 5 women, from an Idaho charity called New Life Children's Refuge, were detained by Haitian police as they tried to take 33 earthquake orphans to a temporary shelter in the Dominican Republic, CNN reports. The children did not have the exit visas necessary to leave the country—planting the Americans squarely in the center of a burgeoning firestorm over child trafficking.

A US official said there was no indication of child trafficking, but the BBC reports that Haiti's social affairs minister takes a different view: "This is an abduction, not an adoption. What is important for us in Haiti is that a child needs to have an authorization from this ministry to leave the country." The Americans will go before a judge tomorrow.
(More Haiti earthquake stories.)

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