Breastfed Babies Kidnapped by CPS Because Parents were “Homeless” Living out of RV

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Breastfed Babies Kidnapped by CPS Because Parents were “Homeless” Living out of RV

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Amber is one of those free-spirited people who takes even incredible hardships and turns them into adventures, inspiring others in the process. When her young family wound up homeless, through no fault of their own, she and her husband Krishna Mehta made the best of it. Their children didn't even know that they were homeless; they thought that they were having great adventures and making lots of friends.

This latest chapter in their saga, however, is a nightmare, and the rainbow is really hard to find in the storm that Child Protective Services has allegedly brought into their lives. Their children, ages 6, almost 2, and 9 months, have been seized by CPS and placed into 3 different foster homes. The two babies were still being breastfed. Social services has gone so far as to accuse Amber of having a mental disorder because she is "homeless," even though the family RV they were living out of was apparently approved as "acceptable."

Now under State control, Amber states that children are suffering poor health whereas before they were healthy, happy children. She was forced to consent to vaccinations against her wish, under threat of being charged with "medical neglect."

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I have no idea how this can get past the fifth amendment. This type of thing needs to hit the Supreme Court and soon.

If they can prove mistreatment, they need to bring a charge and take away the mother if it is proven. Children should NEVER be removed from a home unless the parent is under arrest, there is no next of kin, and the parent doesn't designate an alternative. Anything else violates due process.
 
I have no idea how this can get past the fifth amendment. This type of thing needs to hit the Supreme Court and soon.

If they can prove mistreatment, they need to bring a charge and take away the mother if it is proven. Children should NEVER be removed from a home unless the parent is under arrest, there is no next of kin, and the parent doesn't designate an alternative. Anything else violates due process.

I can see you're completely unfamiliar with CPS.
 
I have no idea how this can get past the fifth amendment. This type of thing needs to hit the Supreme Court and soon.

If they can prove mistreatment, they need to bring a charge and take away the mother if it is proven. Children should NEVER be removed from a home unless the parent is under arrest, there is no next of kin, and the parent doesn't designate an alternative. Anything else violates due process.

Spot on. Unforutnately, this has been happening for more than 20 years. Due to federal funding incentives, foster care/adoption is a mult-BILLIION dollar business. The only way to stop it is to cut off the funding.
 
I can see you're completely unfamiliar with CPS.

Lol, No, I know it happens all the time. What I don't understand is how it can possibly pass Constitutional muster. I mean, it had to be challenged, right?
 
Lol, No, I know it happens all the time. What I don't understand is how it can possibly pass Constitutional muster. I mean, it had to be challenged, right?

Since these are all individual family cases, I am not aware of any that have made to the Supreme Court yet, and each case is unique in some ways, although all of them deal with the over-reach of CPS-type social organizations, and the corruption in State family/juvenile courts. HSLDA has one on a appeal now before the Supreme Court:

HSLDA Takes Prosecution of Arizona CPS Workers to Supreme Court

and there is another one from Arizona that was just heard recently in the 9th Circuit Court:

Arizona Family Court, CPS, and Doctors on Trial in 9th Circuit Court

There have been some successes at the State level in a few cases, such as this one:

2 Children Awarded $1.1M From Medical Kidnap Case

A guy to keep your eye on is Shawn McMillan in California, as he currently has two class action lawsuits pending, one against Riverside County, and one against Orange County, and seems to be out to make a name for himself as a crusader against CPS:

California Orange County CPS Sued for Kidnapping More than 5,000 Children

But in all these cases, one's success depends more on who the judge is it seems, rather than the merit of the case:

Retired Arizona Judge Reveals Corruption in Legal System
 
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