Sunday, November 4, 2018

WHITE HOUSE: Trump Proclamation On Termination Of Parental Rights In Human Trafficking Through Denationalization Of Birthright Citizenship For National Adoption Month

To celebrate National Adoption Month, the last celebration in the yearly cycle of trafficking tiny humans, Trump has issued the pro forma proclamation on National Adoption Policy, but not how you think.



What is omitted in the public discussions on adoption is human trafficking.

Human trafficking is not what the media has portrayed it to be.

It is just the residual of the peculiar institution.

Children are trafficked through forced migration operations by the privateers, swashbuclking into a geographic region, making the people poor, then stealin' the children, the land and the votes, to put in their own Public Private Partnerships by taking over the governments with their propped up strawmen political officials who promulgate the propaganda behind the financing of their campaigns and financial enterprises, which keeps their fraud schemes running.

They call these kids refugees.

This is the immigration issue no one wants to talk about.

They run these kids through international foster care and adoption NGOs.

In the U.S., there is a similar operation called Child Protective Services where poverty is codified as  child abuse and neglect.

It is canonized chattel law.

Now, the U.S. Attorney General seems to have a different approach to child welfare, or rather parental rights, by addressing the pathways to citizenship by securing the legal precedent for denationalization, or rather a federal termination of parental rights.

DOJ: The Exportation Of Tiny Human Traffickers Begins


Think about it.

If the States Attorney General can proceed in legal proceedings to terminate parental rights, or even parcel them out in a Public Private Partnership of a corporation and a government, as a default to the gift of the grant of custodialship and guardianship, then, by law, the U.S. Attorney General possesses a trump of authority when it comes to any form of fraud.

Simply put, if you terminate parental rights to a kid, and the kid becomes a ward of the state, what nationality is the kid?

Better yet, if you can terminate parental rights of an original parent, then the same logic can be applied to a corporation, because corporations have parental rights, too, you know.

This is chattel law.

This is called the birthright citizenship and it is constitutionally legal under chattel law of allodial titles.

And to think they actually wanted the privatized concept of personhood.

CPS Can Now Steal The Twinkle In Your Eye

Michigan Proposes House Bill to Measure Personhood


Keep being mean, we are going to kick you out the country, whether you were born here or not.

We are just getting started.

Get 'em, Jeffy.

On a mission...

Trump encourages adoption: It ‘signals every child – born or unborn – is wanted and loved’


WASHINGTON, D.C., November 2, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) – This week, President Donald Trump issued his second annual proclamation for National Adoption Month, hailing both adopting children and placing them for adoption as acts of love that enrich American society.

“Adoption is a blessing for all involved. It provides needed relief to birth parents, who may not, for whatever reason, be in a position to raise a child,” the president said Wednesday. “It fosters loving homes for children. It enables individuals to grow their families and share their love. And it fosters strong families, which are integral to ensuring strong communities and a resilient country.”

“Adoption affirms the inherent value of human life and signals that every child – born or unborn – is wanted and loved,” Trump continued. “Children, regardless of race, sex, age, or disability, deserve a loving embrace into families they can call their own. This month, we honor the thousands of American families who have grown because of adoption.”

The president specifically highlighted adoption’s power to “show women they are not alone in an unexpected pregnancy,” called for continued assistance for families willing to adopt, and pledged support for children in foster care.

“We appeal to families, communities, and houses of worship across our great Nation to help these children find a permanent home,” he said.

“I encourage all Americans to observe this month by helping children in need of a permanent home secure a more promising future with a forever family, so they may enter adulthood with the love and support we all deserve,” Trump concluded.






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The address is President Trump’s latest public affirmation of his pro-life stance. During his first two years, he has called on Congress to send him legislation to defund Planned Parenthood and ban late-term abortions; eliminated the Obama-era mandate forcing religious employers to provide abortifacient contraception; protected states’ rights not to fund the abortion industry; partially defunded Planned Parenthood; and appointed numerous conservative judges to federal courts.

Congressional Republicans have also moved to protect religious adoption agencies from losing federal funds if they insist on placing children in homes with both a mother and a father, rather than same-sex households.

During National Adoption Month, we recognize the immeasurable love and support that adoptive parents and families provide to hundreds of thousands of children each year.  We celebrate the life-changing act of adoption, bring attention to the millions of Americans who are eager to adopt, and express our gratitude to the families who have welcomed children into their lives and homes.  My Administration also acknowledges the courage of those mothers and fathers who place their child for adoption.  Our Nation grows stronger because of the love and sacrifice of parents, both birth and adoptive.

Adoption is a blessing for all involved.  It provides needed relief to birth parents, who may not, for whatever reason, be in a position to raise a child.  It fosters loving homes for children.  It enables individuals to grow their families and share their love.  And it fosters strong families, which are integral to ensuring strong communities and a resilient country.  To secure the benefits of adoption, we must continue to assist families who are willing to adopt children in need of a permanent home and support the adoptive families already formed.  We must also encourage all Americans to recognize that adoption is a powerful way to show women they are not alone in an unexpected pregnancy.

My Administration is dedicated to supporting the children in foster care who are seeking permanent homes.  Unfortunately, many youth leave foster care at the age of 18 without lasting family connections.  These children deserve a permanent family, which can provide them with love, stability, support, and encouragement as they pursue personal, educational, and employment goals and confront life’s opportunities and challenges.

Adoption affirms the inherent value of human life and signals that every child ‑‑ born or unborn ‑‑ is wanted and loved.  Children, regardless of race, sex, age, or disability, deserve a loving embrace into families they can call their own.  This month, we honor the thousands of American families who have grown because of adoption.  We also stand with those children in foster care, and we appeal to families, communities, and houses of worship across our great Nation to help these children find a permanent home.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim November 2018 as National Adoption Month.  I encourage all Americans to observe this month by helping children in need of a permanent home secure a more promising future with a forever family, so they may enter adulthood with the love and support we all deserve.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
thirty-first day of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand eighteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-third.

DONALD J. TRUMP

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