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History of Minority Populations in the Child Welfare System of the United States [Name] [Course Title] [University] [Instructor Name] [Date] Article 1 Love , C (2005 . Not in our country ? A critique of the United States welfare system through the lens of China 's one child policy . Columbia Journal of Gender and Law , 14 (2 . 142-174 . Retrieved May 21 , 2010 The article mainly focuses on the Family Planning Law in China and the laws in the United States regarding society welfare . Both the countries aim to eliminate poverty

from the societies and encourage development and growth . The author of the article believes that some child laws have been violated in achieving a level of success in implementing welfare laws . Despite the efforts of the government , the people living below the poverty line are increasing each day in both the countries . The children are punished for the decisions of their parents as they do not have a separate formal identification . The cap on the family size in the United States legislature does not allow a woman to bear as many children as she wishes . The government supports children in a family to a certain limit . However , after the reproductive cap has been crossed , the government does not provide any benefits to the child who has been born after the cap was crossed . These limitations on the reproductive choice of a woman demonstrate that the system if full of issues and inequalities . This is because the child who is born after the reproduction...
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