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Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

My wife and I were Texas Foster Parents for 10 years and in that time, we saw children going to homes that were ill equipped for them, going to people who didn't understand them, or back to parent's who hadn't worked services.

We had almost a hundred kids stay with us, and at no time was a child hurt, or mistreated. No medical appointment was missed, and every child had a bed and their own pillow and toys. We clothed every child and made sure they were safe.

Right down the road, there was a house were they were kept in a basement and treated bad.

After that, Churches took over placements and they started kicking out good foster parents.

Now, they are sleeping in offices and there aren't enough people to take care of them.

The Constitutional Republic's avatar

We hear a lot of stories like this, it’s sad thanks for being the good guys! 🙏❤️

Mary W Maxwell's avatar

"Texas operates the deadliest child welfare system in America, where children disappear into sex trafficking rings, die in unlicensed facilities, and vanish without accountability while the state collects billions in federal funding meant to protect them."

That may be so, but we would need to know the other 49 states before saying TX is the worst. I can tell you that all 6 states of Australia are stealers of children. Please see Dee McLachlan's book "The Child Protection Racket." She has been tracking the racket for years, as well as seeing the power exerted by the pedophile gang.

In the US, if it's true that the problem is money-motive, this can be taken care of by repealing or modifying the statute that allows payments to states by the feds. Constitutionally, the federal government has no role to play in child-raising. The states rule.

Thanks to Project Milk-Carton for this article.