“Are the baby boys brothers in the eyes of the law or just two separated people who just happened to arrive in the world on the same car?” ask the New York Times (Bliss1). One baby white and the other black, both born to one mother but only one is biologically hers. Does she get to keep the black baby or give him up to his real parents? When 2 babies are born from but she is only biologically the mother of one, the question is do she get to keep the baby or give it up. When the race of the baby is different and the biologic parent want their baby back, do they get to have him even when the other family want to keep him. Both parents should be involve in the baby life, since both feels as though the baby is their child. Both parents want the black baby. Both parents should be able to see the baby but the black couple should have custody. Why? Both parents clearly see the baby as their son, and the black couple shouldn’t be childless and the white couple shouldn’t have a “family member” completely taken away from them. The black parents wanted a baby, that’s why they spent their money at the clinic, so they can get help on expanding their family. If they didn’t care …show more content…
Studies shows that a baby knows their mother voice and heart beat while they are still be carried and the mother connected with the baby every twist, kicks, and turns. Why give the baby who already have loving parents. Who don’t care about the baby race, who is still willing to care for him know he doesn’t belong to them. A brother who came into the world a long him and who could feel as though apart of him is missing. The white couple should not want to see the baby the love feel out of places when he get older to under their difference and how can a person miss something they never had or a person they never