Because unwanted kids get to be loved, looked after and cared for. As long as this happens, then the fact that the parents are gay shouldn't matter at all.
Gay adoption is legal in all 50 states, but laws vary greatly regarding joint adoption and step-parent adoption.
Gay adoption is normal adoption. It's just as normal as any other kind of adoption. Also, in the United States, we don't have different rights for gay people adopting vs straight people adopting.
As of December 2013, Marco Rubio opposes gay adoption.
Adoption law varies by state, but in the US, all 50 states allow gay people to adopt, though as of 2017, gay people are still routinely denied adoption based on discrimination.
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual. An LGBT adoption is one where the adopter is lesbian, gay, bisexual or transexual.
There are no problems specific to gay adoption that aren't also present in adoptions by straight people, other than state-sanctioned discrimination against the gay couple (or person) trying to adopt. In other words, gay people become the same good adoptive parents as straight people do.
Another Choice for Black Children Adoption Agency was created in 1995.
Other than blogs, you'll be hard-pressed to find well-thought articles with reputable news sources opposing gay adoption, since gay adoption is very healthy and beneficial to society.
Gay adoption is not wrong. There are many psychological studies of children raised by male couples and female couples and they show that gay parents are as capable of raising healthy, happy, children as heterosexual couples are.
it is not a choice. it is a realization
If you are up for adoption and is a teen the choice is yours. You will then remain in foster care.
No, being gay is not a choice. Most gay people claim that they have always felt like they were gay since childhood.