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Lawsuit: ‘Thousands’ of Babies Kidnapped By County CPS
infowars.com A federal class action lawsuit filed out of Southern California states that the Riverside County Department of Public Social Services has kidnapped “thousands” of children without warrant or reason. According to the suit, which makes mention of several social workers and investigators, Riverside’s operation “makes a habit” of kidnapping young children. Speaking with the Courthouse News Service, the Plaintiffs’ attorney, Shawn McMillan, said that he “uncovered an alarming trend” when investigating similar cases in the area the year prior. “County child welfare agencies regularly subvert the constitutional rights of parents and children by seizing children from their parents when there is no danger to the child, and in fact no need to seize the child at all,” McMillan told Courthouse News. “The class action is designed to address a procedural problem. They [Riverside County social workers] as a matter of course don’t get warrants before seizing kids.” The suit spawned from a specific case in which a three day old baby, referred to as “A.A.,” was taken from its mother without warrant as the pair laid in a hospital bed. “In February 2013, when she was three days old, plaintiff A.A. was snatched by an employee of the Riverside County Department of Public Social Services literally from the breast of her mother as they lay in the hospital recuperating from a successful, safe delivery,” the lawsuit says, also noting that A.A.’s four siblings had been taken months prior without justification. The suit also mentions the mother’s history, which includes no “drug, alcohol, or tobacco use nor any history of psychiatric treatment.”
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