

By the time the call ends, Mata's radiant smile has turned to sobs. "My mom was tricked," she says. "My mom was tricked."

At the time of that call, the Davises now believe, Mata wasn't an orphan
at all but was still living at home with a mother who loved her. They
believe she was pulled from her home and placed in the orphanage after
the adoption agency found an American couple -- buyers, in a sense --
with money to adopt a child.
An investigation by CNN into this alleged trafficking scheme found that
children are being taken from their homes in Uganda on the promise of
better schooling, placed into orphanages even though they aren't
orphans, and sold for as much as $15,000 each to unsuspecting American
families. CNN's investigation discovered that multiple families were
duped this way.
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