299 Business, it's business

Of course, the adoption of indigenous children requires qualifications, and if the local government@government finds that the family conditions of the new immigrants are not good, the local government@government will also deprive the adoptive family of the right to support the young child.

However, for the repossessed young children, the federal government@government will not return the children to the tribes (the reason is that it is not possible to find where the tribes are, because these tribes are often mobile), but the government@government pays the adoptive family a large amount of "maintenance compensation", and directly takes the children into the local public aboriginal minors' care center, where the children live, eat and live, and receive free six years of compulsory education.

So, if you get an Aboriginal child, no matter what means you do, then whether you adopt the child or not, you will be financially compensated by the federal government @ or other means.

So you can claim that you can't afford to raise your child, and then you can legally hand over your child to a public care center, or you can simply "transfer" your child to a company in the name of "employment agency" or any other name, which is actually an indigenous human trafficking syndicate, and the price paid by these companies is usually higher than the "maintenance compensation" paid by the public care center.

Because the pastures and farms of the Han people are in great need of labor, especially those semi-adult children who can serve as child daughters or long-term workers in the future, they are very popular with the Han people.

Because of the deep-rooted concept of inheritance, the Han people are very fond of adopting indigenous children, especially girls, because the latter is equivalent to adopting a child bride for their son, which not only saves their families a huge amount of money, but also adds labor to their family farms or ranches.

There is a huge market demand, and it is natural for businesses to meet these needs.

As a result, many of the organizations under the banner of "labor agencies", "tourism companies" and "marriage agencies" were in fact organized trafficking companies, which were armed forces and often recruited retired soldiers as clerks, and then regularly organized "expeditions" into the jungle, whose main business was to snatch children for new immigrant families......

In short, this practice of the federation has directly led to the new immigrants, especially the Han people, daring to blatantly form teams to "hunt" in the forest, and they go into the jungle in groups to "look for lost children".

Another fact that has to be said is that there are many adult men from indigenous tribes who are most active in participating in this kind of activity.

You know, there are complex grievances and feuds between the tribes in the jungle, and different tribes are fighting in a mess on weekdays because of the competition for resources and headhunting wars, so in many later tribal conflicts, those who belong to the losing side and would have been killed, or the unappreciated, very young girls, will immediately become the victor's hands and sought-after "goods", because these children can be taken to the new immigrants in exchange for a large amount of sweet potato spirits.

As a result, the new immigrants, especially the Han Chinese, who were very business-minded, discovered new business opportunities, and many even brought sweet potato wine into the jungle in exchange for the children captured by the tribal war bells, and of course, some young adult female captives.

These traffickers even take advantage of tribal tensions to stir up distractions, then gain population from the war, and in the end, these indigenous children either become students in public institutions or are sold to some new immigrant families for adoption, in short, these traffickers can make considerable economic gains from that channel.

As for the young indigenous women, they become part of the families of the newcomers through various legal marriage procedures.

As a result, many indigenous tribes have been brutally looted, and the loss of indigenous people, especially minors and young women, is very serious.

According to later incomplete statistics, in the first ten years of the implementation of the "Ren/Zhou Act", the indigenous population of the entire Australian continent lost at least 300,000 people, and many tribes even died out naturally because they had no next generation.

According to later historians, about 20 years after the implementation of the Ren/Zhou Act, the indigenous population living in the jungle has plummeted from more than 1.5 million to less than 800,000.

During this period, about half a million young indigenous women migrated to the "civilized world", and the vast majority of them entered Han Chinese families, and most of these people became legal wives or semi-legal concubines of the Han Chinese after integrating into the Han Chinese family.

As far as the United Nations is concerned, as long as these adoptive families give the indigenous children a Han name, and then send them to the local public primary school to register and complete six years of compulsory education, the federal government will normally not ask about the origin of these children.

As for the young indigenous women, it is even more irrelevant, the federal authorities cannot control such a ** thing as the people......

Therefore, at that time, there were active organizations in society under various names, similar to security companies, such as "jungle tourism and hunting companies", "dart bureaus", "labor intermediary companies", and so on. These companies are more or less engaged in the business of buying and selling indigenous children, and the federal ** has always turned a blind eye to this.

In fact, in practical terms, this is equivalent to the federal authorities paying for the mobilization of the masses to rectify the indigenous people, and to achieve the goal of eliminating the indigenous primitive tribal society by causing the indigenous people to lose their offspring---- although the federal authorities have never recognized this.

The social effect became apparent after a number of years of implementation of the Ren/Zhou Act, when if you walked down the street, you could often see men and women with darker skin, round faces, full cheeks, or young people with similar face shapes but slightly lighter skin.

These are usually young children who have been adopted at an early age, or are descendants of Han Chinese men and indigenous women.

These people have been completely sinicized, from clothing, living habits, etiquette and manners, to fluent Chinese and lifestyle, which are no different from those of the new Han immigrants.

These children have been educated in "Thousand Character Text", "Hundred Family Names" and "Three Character Classics" since they were young, and they can memorize these classics well, but if they ask about things in the jungle, they are confused.

In short, except for the color and appearance of the whole person, there is no shadow of the indigenous at all.

As a result, these people have acquired two proper nouns – the black Han and the red Han.

The former is "****" born, while the latter is a mixture of the wives and concubines of Han men and indigenous women, and the reason why they are called red Han people is because they or their skin and appearance are more or less inherited from indigenous mothers.

It is precisely because of the profitability that the "Ren/Zhou Act" has become more and more vigorously implemented in the civil society, and there is no doubt that all this has directly led to the more acute contradictions between the indigenous tribes and the new immigrants.

A few years later, an even more radical Third Amendment to the Ren/Zhou Act was introduced, which declared:

"Any circumcision or mutilation of a minor in a manner that harms the body of a minor is considered illegal and is punishable by a heavy fine, hard labour or even imprisonment!"

The Third Amendment, which is somewhat notorious in the history of federal law, was hugely embraced by newcomers because it required local courts, local police departments, and the Federal Mounted Police to receive complaints or prosecutions from any federal citizen, and authorized law enforcement officers to "take all necessary enforcement action to stop such barbaric acts, and to reward prosecutors and whistleblowers."

In fact, this means that you can report a tribal chengding ceremony at will, or even make a report out of nothing, because when you arrive at the scene with a mounted police soldier, you can completely accuse the tribe of "because there are children under the age of six, so the tribe is 'preparing' to hold an illegal minor chengding ......".

Obviously, right and wrong are all based on one mouth, and the tribesmen are completely unable to deny it.

In short, as long as you have accurate information on the activities of the indigenous tribes, you can lead the way for the Federal Mounted Police to arrest people, and the usual reward is to give you the young children for "adoption......