As adults, most who see the photos of mutilated children are in total shock and the impression left in ones mind is hard to shake. The children who have participated one way or another, survived and are now rescued have unimaginable horror etched in their minds. I have to think that it takes time and special care to get them acclimated to a somewhat normal lifestyle and to the point where they can be released and available for adoption. I would imagine that there are many who never recover.
As I recall in 2003, my company had a booth at a fairly large trade show in Vegas. After the show, we crated our booth and loaded it in a U-Haul box van and I was going to drive it back Houston. I chose to go over the Hoover Dam as my route back. As I approached the dam, I was stopped at a check point. They said if I wanted to cross the dam, I would have to empty everything out of the back of the truck for a complete inspection, if not I could simply turn around and find another route. Based on my experience 20 years ago, the Dam seemed to be an area of concern back then. I would assume that may still may be the case today.
Hmm, I think The University of Michigan has hired FEMA to "stand-by" as the NCAA is about to deal a heavy blow to the Wolverine football team for a major cheating scandal. Fans are going to be pissed..., Brutus has just left the room!!