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No Way To Treat A Child How The Foster Care System Family Courts And Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives Naomi Schaefer Riley

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No Way To Treat A Child How The Foster Care System Family Courts And Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives Naomi Schaefer Riley
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Publisher: Post Hill Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.4 MB
Author: Naomi Schaefer Riley
ISBN: 9781642936582, 1642936588
Language: English
Year: 2021

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No Way To Treat A Child How The Foster Care System Family Courts And Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives Naomi Schaefer Riley by Naomi Schaefer Riley 9781642936582, 1642936588 instant download after payment.

Kids in danger are treated instrumentally to promote the rehabilitation of their parents, the welfare of their communities, and the social justice of their race and tribe—all with the inevitable result that their most precious developmental years are lost in bureaucratic and judicial red tape. It is time to stop letting efforts to fix the child welfare system get derailed by activists who are concerned with race-matching, blood ties, and the abstract demands of social justice, and start asking the most important question: Where are the emotionally and financially stable, loving, and permanent homes where these kids can thrive?

"Naomi Riley's book reveals the extent to which abused and abandoned children are often injured by their government rescuers. It is a must-read for those seeking solutions to this national crisis." —Robert L. Woodson, Sr., civil rights leader and president of the Woodson Center

"Everyone interested in child welfare should grapple with Naomi Riley's powerful evidence that the current system ill-serves the safety and well-being of vulnerable kids." —Walter Olson, senior fellow, Cato Institute, Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies

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