Pence, oops, I mean, Trump wants to dole out more money for faith based foster care and adoption.
Well, that is going to conflict with his actions already in place to end modern day slavery and human trafficking.
Trump, oops, I mean Pence, forgot to invite Rehab Amer and the first muslim foster care.
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CPS snatched all her kids.
Her kid died in foster care, her parental rights were terminated and the kids adopted out.
The body was exhumed and it was found that her child had brittle bones disease.
Instead of going after the child welfare system for snatching kids and killing her child, she decides to go after the law to have muslim kids placed in muslim foster care.
That is religious discrimination.
Her kids grew up to be christian and do not want much to do with her.
I do not believe she even bothered to sue the State of Michigan, let alone go to the FBI, but, instead, she opted out for the money, faith based, that is.
So now, she has a fancy foster care operation complete with faith based donations and money laundering to be the first muslim foster care facility.
Would that mean that non-muslim children would be turned away?
Would that mean that she will start trafficking tiny humans from muslim countries?
That would be an issue of forced migration, a war crime.
Would be just like St. Vincent and Bethany Christian, who are suing Michigan, turning away same sex adoption couples, except they would turn away non-muslims?
That would be religious segregation.
That last time I checked this was all very illegal which is why I am going to call this a money laundering operation.
Why?
Because I watched it being put together by William Isaac Robinson who is now running another money laundering operation with Imad Hammad, the guy who made a pass at Rashida Tlaib and she freaked out, or rather used the moment as an optic.
William Isaac Robinson ran ops out of Judiciary Committee because I watched.
He now runs the American Human Rights Council, Inc., a domestic non-profit.
PRESIDENT | DR SALEH MUSLAH | 13530 MICHIGAN AVE #332 DEARBORN, MI 48123 USA |
TREASURER | BANDAR BAWAJIR** | 13530 MICHIGAN AVE #332 DEARBORN, MI 48123 USA |
SECRETARY | ISACC ROBINSON | 13530 MICHIGAN AVE #332 DEARBORN, MI 48123 USA |
DIRECTOR | SPADA ALZOHUELI | 13530 MICHIGAN AVE #332 DEARBORN, MI 48123 USA |
DIRECTOR | MS MINNSE WASHINGTON | 13530 MICHIGAN AVE #332 DEARBORN, MI 48123 USA |
DIRECTOR | MS ELISA GRUBBS* | 13530 MICHIGAN AVE #332 DEARBORN, MI 48123 USA |
*Elisa Grubbs, the very, very, very dear friend of William Isaac Robinson, cousin to Marion Brown, did not show up for sentencing for her role in the ongoing public corruption case in Detroit.
Are these groups working together?
Well, of course, Silly!
Isaac "Fat Ass" Robinson put it all together because he is a "Legal Genius" (trademark pending).
I bet if you look really, really close, like if you squint your eyes, you will see his trademark absentee voter ballot fraud scam going on.
You know what Pookie says, "They are so obsequious".
**He is into real estate.
After decades of her own struggle, Rehab Amer works to empower other families
Dearborn – The story of Rehab Amer and her husband Ahmad’s struggle to keep their children is known to many. After decades of legal battles, and eventual successes bringing the Amer Law to the state of Michigan in 2010, Amer and her community partners want to inject hope and self-determination into families across the nation.
Rehab Amer has been busy working towards building a strong non-profit organization that protects children and empowers parents.
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The AANews met with Amer and board member Hussein Siblini at New Yasmeen Bakery last week to discuss their important work of keeping families united and preventing children from being put into the foster care system where they could go through unchecked abuse or trauma.
Amer’s work, like the law she helped enact, seeks to bring cultural and religious sensitivity back into common sense childcare decisions made by the state and local authorities. More importantly, she has been actively working to advocate for families and ensure that Amer law is observed in judicial proceedings in foster care cases.
“I am a nurse and I left my job after hearing of the overwhelming need, from the community and from outside of it, for someone to be there for them during a potential child separation procedure,” Amer said.
“Our work is even more important when it comes to refugees, who may not speak the language,” she added. “If such a family comes (to this country) with seven or eight children and just one of them gets involved in the protective services system, the state will automatically want to remove all other children as well.”
Amer and her colleagues have a variety of strategies in place to prevent such summary removals and separations. The first of these is seeking out potentially risky family environments, especially in immigrant and refugee homes where cultural norms can be misinterpreted by state authorities as hazardous for children.
“There is a cultural barrier when it comes to these cases,” Siblini said. “A lack of knowledge on the part of Child Protective Services of cultural practices can lead to unfair judgments and child care assessments.”
Amer has personally intervened in several such cases and has helped bring welfare services and much needed resources to families who have had children taken from them, so that they do not face the same threat with the rest of their children.
In cases where children are to be put into foster care, Amer advocates for the next of kin or Muslim foster parents to take the child, following the Amer law.
“I currently have a 6-year-old in my care,” she added. “The importance of having a safe and fit family for a child can make a tremendous difference in his or her emotional life.”
Reflecting on her work, Amer noted that the legal procedure in these cases is often rushed.
“In my interventions I make sure the interpreter to refugee parents is communicating information accurately,” she said. “In some instances, we found that case workers did not inform the court that the family had relatives willing to take care of the child. I make sure to bring these relatives to court so that the judge can see the entire picture.”
Last February, U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Dearborn) introduced HR 4990, the Rehab and Ahmed Amer Foster Care Improvement Act of 2018. The legislation would require state foster care programs nationwide to ensure children are prioritized for placement with their relatives and puts additional requirements in place for a fairer decision-making process when an agency places a child.
Additionally, the legislation would require states to establish procedures that would allow any of the parties who receive notice of the placement decision to request, within five days after receipt of the notice, documentation explaining the reasons for the state’s decision.
It would also allow the child’s attorney to petition the court to review the decision and require that the court commence a review within seven days after receipt of the petition.
“This legislation needs nationwide support to pass,” Amer said. “I am urging the community to reach out to their state representatives and request their support by cosponsoring the bill with Congresswoman Dingell.”
The AMER Foundation is currently in the process of getting licensed to become an approved foster care agency. Amer also plans to grow the non-profit to expand its advocacy operations nationwide.
“We need the assistance and support of our community in order to make this vision a reality,” she said. “I would ask all parents, Muslim or not, to look into their hearts and see that the child’s best interest is to keep them close to their loved ones. I invite others to advocate with me in court, provide much needed resources to refugee parents and families and donate to the AMER Foundations mission to empower families.”
Donations and khums can be made at //www.amerfostercare.org/donate.html
According to Wikipedia, a khums is a religious tax from the booty of war to take care of the orphans.
Taxation without representation or money laundering into political campaign committees?
A wise one would amalgamate to two and follow the money to the United Arab Emeritus.
The name was changed from: AMERICAN MUSLIM EMPOWERMENT & RESOURCES CENTER IN on 07-28-2017
According to Wikipedia, a khums is a religious tax from the booty of war to take care of the orphans.
In Islam, khums (Arabic: خمس Arabic pronunciation: [xums], literally 'one fifth') refers to the required religious obligation of any Muslims to pay one-fifth of their acquired wealth from certain sources toward specified causes. It is treated differently in Shia and Sunni Islam. This tax is paid to the imam, caliph or sultan, representing the state of Islam,[1][2] for distribution between the orphans, the needy, and the [stranded] traveler.[3]In Sunni Islam tradition, the scope of khums tax has been ghanim, which is defined as the spoils of war. In Shia Islam tradition, states Abdulaziz Sachedina, the scope of khums tax has included, (1) booty (al-ghanima), (2) objects obtained from the sea (al-ghaws), (3) treasure (al-kanz), (4) mineral resources (al-ma'adin), (5) gainful earnings (arbaah al-makaasib, business profits), (6) the lawful (al-halaal) which has become mixed up with the unlawful (al-haraam), and (7) land which is transferred from a Muslim to a dhimmi (a free non-Muslim who is protected by a treaty of surrender) by the latter's purchase of it.[2][4] The recipients of the collected khums have been the descendants of Muhammad and the Islamic clergy.[5][6]Khums is a 20% tax that must be paid on all items regarded as ghanima (Arabic: الْغَنيمَة, booty seized with war). There are differing legal traditions within Islam about what constitutes ghanima, and thus how far-reaching khums should be. In some jurisdictions, khums included a 20% tax paid on business profit and on minerals extracted in regions under the control of the state. Khums is different and separate from other Islamic taxes such as zakat and jizya.[1][7]
A wise one would amalgamate to two and follow the money to the United Arab Emeritus.
The name was changed from: AMERICAN MUSLIM EMPOWERMENT & RESOURCES CENTER IN on 07-28-2017
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