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The CPS Pipeline - State Sanctioned Kidnapping - cover

The CPS Pipeline - State Sanctioned Kidnapping

Christopher Burns, Maureen Steele, Ann Vandersteel

Casa editrice: Spines

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Bracing, urgent, and unapologetically direct, CPS Pipeline is a wake-up call to every American who believes families should be sacred, not state-controlled.Every year, thousands of American families are torn apart by Child Protective Services. Behind the language of “safety” and “welfare” lies a dangerous pipeline – a system that profits from the removal of children, often without due process, and destroys families in the process.CPS Pipeline: State-Sanctioned Kidnapping is a powerful primer that pulls back the curtain on how this system really operates. Maureen Steele, Ann VanderSteel, and Christopher Burns expose the machinery of family separation – the players, the incentives, and the devastating consequences – in clear, accessible terms.This book isn’t just about the problem. In a bonus chapter, the authors give parents the tools they need to recognize the warning signs, defend their rights, and protect their children from becoming another statistic.
Disponibile da: 09/01/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 136 pagine.

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