for Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
9News from Denver, Colorado did a good investigation recently on the state of legal child trafficking in their state, known as the “Child Welfare System.”
With access to both federal and state funding, it is much more lucrative for the state to place children in foster care and make them available for adoption trafficking than to let the child’s own family take care of them
While this is a problem in every state in the US, it’s apparently especially bad in Colorado, according to a new report released by the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform. (Report here.)
9News in Denver interviewed a local family that exemplifies this problem, as they have tried to adopt their own niece, who has already spent 2 years with them, but the state wants to place her niece with foster parents who do not are related to the family. .
Aunt Lettie and Uncle Ponch are ready and waiting. They are waiting for their 4-year-old niece Juliet to join their family.
“So, we have his room. We’ve had it for two years now,” Lettie said.
We are choosing to protect Juliet’s full identity. Ponch and Lettie are hoping that he will be allowed to live in the room they have decorated with photos of their loved ones. They say their culture is rooted in family.
“It’s a big family,” Lettie said. “We don’t need a reason or a holiday to get together.”
Now, his family is fighting in court for the right to raise his nephew’s daughter.
“She’s our niece and we just want her back with her family. She belongs to us,” Lettie said.
Juliet has been in the care of foster parents since birth because her mother is estranged and her father has been in trouble with the law. The El Paso County Department of Human Services recommends that the foster family have permanent custody, but Juliet’s father wants his own relatives to raise his daughter.
“The system puts up railings, puts stops and barriers in front of them month after month after month,” said Annie Martinez, Ponch and Lettie’s attorney.
Martinez stood on the steps of the Capitol Thursday along with representatives of the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform citing data that Colorado uses kinship care at a rate 30 percent below the national average.
Martinez said more should be done to ensure children remain connected to their culture.
“This child in none of these circumstances exists in a vacuum, they are a whole of their history, their culture, their heritage, everything that their parents and aunts and uncles bring to the table to make them who they are.” said Martinez. (Full article.)
Statistics collected over the years about the child welfare system clearly show that low-income families, who are mostly minority (black, native-born, and Latino), have a much higher rate of placing their children in the child welfare system than wealthier families, who also make up the bulk of adoptive and adoptive parents, and are overwhelmingly white middle-class conservative Christians.
85% or more (depending on the state) of these children are removed from their homes, NOT because they were being abused, but because they were removed under the broader term of “neglect,” which has a wide range of interpretations , such as “medical negligence” when a parent refuses to comply with a doctor’s opinion for medical services, such as vaccinations.
Other published studies have shown that even when children have “problem parents,” which the vast majority of times is defined as parents being labeled “drug abusers,” (which almost always means illegal drugs like marijuana, but NEVER prescription). drugs, the drug of choice for most middle-class parents), the children of these “problem parents” still do much better in their “problem” homes than they do in Foster Care, which is the #1 channel in the country for child sex trafficking.
I will see:
Foster Children Are Worse Than Children in Troubled Homes: The Business of Child Trafficking
Study: Children of poor parents, even if they have a drug problem, do worse if placed in foster care
This is where the REAL child trafficking occurs in this country, and the only solution to end this child trafficking is to abolish the Child Welfare System.
What kind of twisted and corrupt system exists to provide funding for strangers to have other people’s children, but next to nothing for biological families to have their own children?
Here’s another story 9News in Denver covered last June about a grandmother who was denied custody of her own grandchild in favor of adoptive parents. The grandmother is black, while the adoptive parents are apparently white.
“I’m here for a cause, stop taking our children!” Cynthia Cooley stood in the rain on the steps of the Capitol on Saturday to call attention to a system she said kidnapped her grandson.
“Legally kidnapping our children through the court system,” he said.
Cooley was participating in the third annual protest organized by the MJCF Coalition to Fight for an End to Family Separation through the Child Welfare System.
Maleeka Jihad, founder of MJCF, says families of color and people experiencing poverty are most negatively impacted by the foster care system, including higher rates of out-of-home placements for children and attrition of parental rights.
“There are many negative impacts of adoptions, especially transracial adoptions, of the savior complex. “A white family had to save me because no one in my black family or community wanted me,” that is not true, it is not right Jihad said.
When Cooley’s grandson was born in 2020, he stepped up to provide a home for the baby. The foster family that had cared for him since birth came forward to “intervene” in the case, and a judge eventually granted the foster family the right to adopt him.
“[He] he’s a wanted kid, he’s not an unwanted kid,” Cooley said. “He doesn’t know any better right now because he’s only two.”
The MJCF Coalition has created a registry that will help kids like him discover the truth when they grow up. (Full article.)
The myth of “unwanted children”
If you are a foster or adoptive parent, you have probably been lied to and told that the child you have, the child of someone else’s family, is “unwanted.”
This is a MYTH! There are virtually no “unwanted” children in the United States today, due to the highest infertility rates in our country’s history and the rise of same-sex marriages and childless couples.
There may be some birth mothers who don’t want to raise their child, but some do, and extended family members would be happy to raise a family member’s child, if only the government would get out of the way and let them do it, instead of treating their son.
Or here’s a novel idea: How about taking some of that massive federal funding allocated to foster and adoptive parents, which includes huge advertising budgets to fund messages like the billboard pictured above that recruits parents from foster and adoptive families, and spend part of this money on biological families to improve their living conditions, because when it comes to biological families, a does they have to be a PERFECT parent (as defined by the Government) to KEEP their child.
But no, very few people want to talk about this very REAL problem of child trafficking right here in our own neighborhoods, but most people would rather sit in a theater and watch the fictional account of “child trafficking” portrayed in Mormon funded by billionaires The movie “Sound of Freedom” centers around a story about child trafficking in Colombia and has probably done more to divert attention from the REAL child trafficking and child sexual abuse happening here in the United States, than anything else in recent times.
This massive federally funded system of child trafficking needs to be abolished, and more people are realizing this fact today, more than ever, as the victims of child trafficking continue to rise.
Child Kidnapping and Trafficking: A Profitable Taxpayer Funded US Business
Calls are growing to abolish this evil child trafficking system funded by American taxpayers.
One place to start would be to repeal the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) of 1974, which gives the “color of law” to continue kidnapping and trafficking children.
Are you tempted to think that this isn’t really a big deal and doesn’t exist in your own state? Visit our state list to see a compilation of medical hijacking stories we’ve covered over the years in each state.
It is not finished yet as we are still working on it. If the state has a PDF to download all articles, then that state is complete for now. The rest we’re still working on, and when it’s finished we’ll publish it all in an eBook and offer it to the public for free.
State List of Medically Abducted Children
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Posted on September 13, 2023