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Hi Dawn, My husband is Mexican/Indian and I am Caucasian. We specified a mexican/indian/caucasian child because we felt we could best offer them a good cultural experience. We have adopted 3 children with these heritages. They are not all the same combo of these nationalities but they look like siblings and most people have a hard time believing that they aren't our bio kids. That is good for them and adds to their comfort with being adopted. Adoption is a minor issue for them. We also thought that being a biracial couple, we were a very good resource for a mixed race child. We live rurally and there are no AA people around here and very few asians. I personally would have no problem with other races but for where we live and the availability of mixed children of our races anyway. There are a lot of Mexican/Caucasian kids who need good homes. Best Wishes.
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