Predatory adoption is not a legal term, and thus there is no clear-cut definition of what predatory adoption practice really is; very little has been written specifically about the topic. Predatory prospective adopters, more often than not, get the prey and thus become legal adopters whom the term adoptoraptors – a nasty, pejorative term for adoptive parents – fits to a T.If predatory adoption is ill-defined, adoptoraptor is more so and fails to address many of the ethical issues in adoption. A more precise statement would thus be:Not all adoptive parents are adoptoraptors, and some of the most evil baby thieves are not adoptive parents. I do not like the term adoptoraptor and do not advocate its use. And if predatory adoption practices are in play, call them what they are: Predatory Adopters.
Source: Huffington Post October 01, 2017 21:22 UTC