By Mary Rooke
Articles from The New York Times (NYT) and Wall Street Journal (WSJ) expose severe ethical failures in the global surrogacy industry, highlighting exploitation, commodification, and the erosion of human dignity.
The New York Times report details a human trafficking ring targeting vulnerable Thai women, luring them to Georgia (a country located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and West Asia) under false promises of well-paid surrogacy work. The operation, often run by Chinese intermediaries, exploited Georgia’s lax regulations on surrogacy. Once these women get there, their passports are confiscated, they are put in overcrowded houses, and many are forced to take hormone injections for repeated egg harvesting, which are then sold on the black market for in vitro fertilization (IVF)…
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (dailycaller.com)
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