RN217-6-4-26 Steel News - WHO PROTECTS THE CHILDREN - Steel News With Ann Vandersteel
In this intense episode, Ann Vandersteel dives deep into the haunting realities of the U.S. family court system and child protection agencies. With powerful voices like Arizona Representative Rachel Keschel and former Tennessee family law attorney C…
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RN217-6-4-26 Steel News - WHO PROTECTS THE CHILDREN - Steel News With Ann Vandersteel
In this intense episode, Ann Vandersteel dives deep into the haunting realities of the U.S. family court system and child protection agencies. With powerful voices like Arizona Representative Rachel Keschel and former Tennessee family law attorney Connie Reguli, the discussion challenges the legitimacy of a system that often prioritizes its own protection over the welfare of children. Parents and guardians, listen closely—this is a fight not just for reform, but for accountability. Ann sheds light on cases where protective parents face retribution, and children are removed without due process. What happens when the system punishes the very people meant to protect children? From tales of bureaucratic corruption to personal stories of families torn apart, the episode illustrates why blind trust in the process can lead to devastating consequences. Rachel shares her groundbreaking legislative efforts aimed at reforming Arizona's Department of Child Safety, while Connie recounts her personal battles against a system that retaliated against her for advocating for families. The questions posed throughout the show—Are child protection agencies still serving their intended purpose? Are families being unjustly destroyed in the name of 'protection'?—are urgent and necessary. The reality is stark; 400,000 children are currently in foster care, a situation that should provoke outrage and action. They are not mere case numbers but real lives affected by a flawed system that operates behind closed doors. This episode calls for a comprehensive discussion on restoring due process and ensuring that children are genuinely protected from both abuse and state overreach. Tune in for a conversation that compels you to confront uncomfortable truths about child welfare and the family court system.
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