Friday, June 29, 2018

Overhaul child protective services


Saturday, June 23, 2018


With all the media following the illegal immigration/child separation problem, I find it unbelievable how not only the media are exploiting this "story" but the politicians as well.  You see, here in the USA we have children who are wrongly separated from their parents by the Department of Human Services/Child Protective Services every day. How can CPS  legally walk in a home and take a nursing baby from a devout Christian mother's arms. This child was not in any danger. Period. The other children were taken into custody weeks earlier with questionable and prejudicial allegations. Where was the outcry from our media? Where were any politicians? Jones, Butterfield, McCrory, Cooper, Forest and many others were contacted. Only Erica Smith Ingram offered any personal outreach. The others replied, "Contact your local commissioners, town manager, etc."   

If our government, truly wants to right a grievous wrong, it needs to fix the problems in its own backyard. Child Protection Service has too many children who need protecting that don't get it. However, all across this country, children are traumatized each and every day by their removal from  loving homes trying to do their best.  A complete overhaul of CPS system is in order and has been for decades. Sen. Nancy Shafer from Georgia was murdered while trying to expose the corruption.

This particular case is almost three years in the making. How can it possibly take this long to destroy or repair a family? Yet criminal adults choose to enter our country, with kids in tow, and we Americans have more sympathy, empathy and outrage  for illegals than we do our own citizens?  Seems the opportunistic media and career politicians are looking for attention. What can you do to help?  Speak up, make a noise, scream if you have to.

Kathy Mellette

Williamston


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