Judicial Child Trafficking

Judicial child trafficking refers to the use of the legal system to facilitate the trafficking of children. This can take many forms, including the use of legal processes, such as adoption or guardianship, to transfer the custody of children to traffickers, or the use of court orders to remove children from their families and place them in the custody of traffickers. Judicial child trafficking is a serious crime and a violation of the rights of children. It often involves the exploitation and abuse of vulnerable children, and can have serious consequences for their physical, emotional, and social well-being. Governments and organizations are working to combat judicial child trafficking and to support victims of this crime.

Exposé: The Quiet Epidemic of 'Judicial Child Trafficking' in America – American Greatness
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Exposé: The Quiet Epidemic of 'Judicial Child Trafficking' in America – American Greatness

Parental alienation therapy teaches children that their alleged abuser, and they themselves, are the victims of “alienation” by the non-abusive parent. By Peter D’Abrosca  August 20, 2022 (original article) “We used to be cautious about alleging corruption in the court system, but after 16 years of doing this work, I can say that it’s almost like…