One principle that we are suggesting is that when non-relatives--meaning not family, somebody who is not related--are bringing a child into the country, antecedental research be done and a trail be made before they're allowed. If you don't do that, you won't know where they came from, who brought them, what certificates they have, who their parents are, what their address is. In India this is all abduction. In many places, it's all lies. “You come and I'll give you a new job. I'll take you to Bombay.” And the next thing they know, they are put in the gulf. So there are no antecedents; there's no documentation, nothing. There must be a search and a demand that without proper documentation on where minors are coming from, they just cannot bring these children, however wealthy they are. This should not be driven by the economic competency of somebody who's bringing kids into the country.
On March 26th, 2009. See this statement in context.