Two deputies from the Frente Amplio party, Javiera Morales and Lorena Fries, formally requested information from the Ministry of Justice and the Subsecretariat of Human Rights regarding the closure of the Unit for Searching Origins and Families of People Affected by Illegal, Forced, or Irregular Adoptions (UBAFI). The unit was established earlier this year to investigate illegal adoptions in Chile, providing services such as documentary research, genetic analysis, legal support, and psychological assistance to victims. The deputies questioned the technical and budgetary reasons behind the decision and asked for details on how the unit’s work would continue under the Subsecretariat of Human Rights. They criticized the move as a setback for children's rights and expressed concern over the lack of explanation for closing a unit created to reunite mothers with their children who were adopted illegally, both domestically and internationally. The Subsecretariat of Human Rights stated that the closure was part of a reorganization aimed at continuing efforts related to irregular adoptions.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article presents criticism from left-wing legislators against the government's decision to close a unit focused on addressing illegal adoptions, which they frame as a regression in children's rights. The tone emphasizes the importance of justice and reparations for affected individuals, aligning






