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FACTS reporter Bals Rigendinger speaks with Julia Set, left, and her mother at their home in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.

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adopt, adoption, adoption ring, child trafficking, guatemala, house, huipile, hut, indigenous, international adoption, maya, poor, poverty, huipile, traditional dress, reporter, information, occupation, journalism, reporting, interview, interviewing, illegal adoption
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Adoptions in Guatemala
FACTS reporter Bals Rigendinger speaks with Julia Set, left, and her mother at their home in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.