The suffering endured by Africans who were kidnapped from their native land and brought to America as slaves is sometimes referred to as the Black holocaust, which some say ended years ago but, that is not the case according to parents who have had their children taken from them by the Denver Department of Human Service (DDHS) or the Adams County Social Service Department (ACSSD). Jo Nash-Conner’s son Quentin, 10, currently resides at Mount St. Vincents Children’s Home (MSVCH), a facility which proclaims to provide programs and services to “help children with a wide range of emotional and behavioral problems.”
Nash-Conner, however, has not found the center to be helpful and instead has been disallowed from visiting her son and has not seen him since February. The mother’s horror story began just over a year ago and is outlined in a typed statement entitled “A Declaration and A Desperate Mother’s Cry for Justice.”
She said: “My 10-year-old son was kidnapped by the Child Protective Services (CPS) Department of DDHS on March 20, 2008.”
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Child Protective Services & the Business of 'Legalized Kidnapping'
Nash-Conner, however, has not found the center to be helpful and instead has been disallowed from visiting her son and has not seen him since February. The mother’s horror story began just over a year ago and is outlined in a typed statement entitled “A Declaration and A Desperate Mother’s Cry for Justice.”
She said: “My 10-year-old son was kidnapped by the Child Protective Services (CPS) Department of DDHS on March 20, 2008.”
Full Article and Source:
Child Protective Services & the Business of 'Legalized Kidnapping'
3 comments:
Yes, I agree. CPS is in the business of legalized kidnapping.
There is so much good CPS could be doing, but instead --- they spend their valuable time terrorizing families in this manner.
Shame!
Is this about the funding?
CPS has the potential to do so much good - and I am sure they do that too. But, those in charge at CPS should be watching all the time for these kinds of cases so their reputation remains intact.
Too late --- now they've been branded (justly) as legalized kidnappers.
The good that they do is soured by this kind of behavior.
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