There is nothing in this guidance publication that addresses corporate parental child kidnapping.
You do know corporations have parental rights, right?
Even States have parental rights.
Corporations Have Parental Rights
Foster Care and Adoption (including 'refugee' which is nothing but the international fancy term for foster care) is how they traffic tiny humans.The terms "Foster Care", "Adoption", "Refugee" were ostentatiously omitted from the guidance because it illuminated each and every agency and organization that has their hands in the child welfare fraud cookie jar.
The guidance also presents legal pathways in dealing with child immigration, instead of throwing the kid in foster care, to have a concurrent plan put in place, which is expedited, under the States, to keep the kid in for as long as billablely possible, recognized are legal determinations for parental search and reunification, because many of these kids are victims of child trafficking, who, in turn, get caught up in the U.S. trafficking of tiny humans industry.
Now, let us see what the Congress is going to do.
OJJDP PUBLISHES INTERNATIONAL CHILD KIDNAPPING GUIDE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
WASHINGTON – The Office of Justice Programs’ Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention today published guidelines to help law enforcement prevent and respond to cases of international kidnapping of a child by a noncustodial parent.
In 2017 there were more than 900 cases of international kidnapping of children across 59 countries reported to the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Children’s Issues. Law enforcement agencies play a critical role in the prevention and resolution of international parental kidnapping.
A Law Enforcement Guide on International Parental Kidnapping describes law enforcement’s role as initial responders and investigators of kidnapping crimes, discusses applicable laws and legal remedies for child recovery and reunification, and outlines considerations for criminal prosecution and extradition of offenders.
TITLE: | A Law Enforcement Guide on International Parental Kidnapping |
AUTHORS: | OJJDP and the Federal Agency Task Force on Missing and Exploited |
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