N.M. Foster again to adoption.
New Mexico has again been nationally recognized as one of the best countries to encourage adoptions of children.The Child Welfare League of America, in its state-by-state report issued last week, New Mexico ranking fourth among the 47 countries on the basis of the adoption by 1000 children in 1995.
The ranking is based on the number of children in Foster Care - three by 1000 all children in New Mexico - and the adoption of 54 per cent of children free of law, in the year 1996.
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