US Cancels Requirement to Place Children Only in LGBT-Friendly Families
The Trump administration has abandoned the Biden-era rule that required foster children to be placed in families supportive of LGBT identity.
The administration of US President Donald Trump has revoked a rule adopted under former President Joe Biden that governed the placement of children in foster families based on support for LGBT identity. This was reported by The Daily Wire.
The rule in question was approved in April 2024 by the US Department of Health and Human Services. Under this rule, organizations working with foster children were required to ensure that minors who identified a sexual orientation or gender identity were placed in families willing to support such self-identification.
Following the revocation of the rule, representatives of the Trump administration stated that the previous requirements created additional obstacles to recruiting new foster parents.
US Assistant Secretary of Health Alex Adams noted that the repeal of the rule is part of First Lady Melania Trump's "Foster the Future" initiative and the "Home for Every Child" program, aimed at increasing the number of foster families.
According to Adams, the families most inclined to offer adoption are those with sincere religious convictions and moral principles. He emphasized that the message the US Department of Health and Human Services sends to families of believers is critically important, as it determines "either the success or failure of the process of recruiting and retaining existing foster families."
"The 2024 rule effectively divided families into 'LGBT-friendly' and 'LGBT-unfriendly,'" Adams stated. He noted that the United States currently faces a shortage of foster families: "Right now we only have 57 foster families for every 100 children entering the system."
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