Thursday, June 28, 2012

CPS system needs to be reformed

CPS system needs to be reformed


If you are a victim of domestic violence and have children, I do not recommend calling Maui's Child Protective Services for help. You may end up like Layla Shiek, a Somalian refugee, who after years of abuse by her husband, went to the CPS offices for help. Instead, her children were taken away. She was put through a grueling court system, and though she fulfilled all requirements--including learning English in two years, getting a job and apartment, etc.--her parental rights were stripped and her children traumatized.

2 comments:

  1. This is some straight UP BULL SH** ARE U KIDDING ME THIS SYSTEM is SO MESSED UP.

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  2. This is so common.

    COMMON TACTICS of government child confiscation programs use poverty, domestic violence, divorce, disability, brain injury, the necessity of medical supports, indeterminate medical conditions, autism, obesity, homeschooling, breastfeeding, cigarette smoking, to name only a few, under the guise of an intervention issue. Not only does SS act upon these conditions, they willfully perversely distort them as a means to acquire the intended commodity~ CHILDREN.

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