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Melania Trump’s “Fostering the Future” Executive Order Signals a New Federal Push for Family Preservation and Accountability

Melania Trump’s Executive Order, “Fostering the Future,” marks a transformative shift in U.S. child welfare policy, prioritizing family preservation over removals. It mandates transparency, accountability, and support for aging-out youth, while reopening pathways for faith-based organizations. This initiative recognizes the failures of the system and emphasizes the need for a family-oriented approach.

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Government Failure at Its Worst: How Maryland’s Foster System Left a 16-Year-Old Girl to Die in a Hotel Room

On September 22, 2025, 16-year-old Kanaiyah Ward was found dead in a hotel, with suspected overdose linked to systemic failures in Maryland’s foster care system. Placed in inadequate hotel care, she was overlooked despite being classified “high risk.” This tragedy exposes the negligence inherent in a bureaucratic approach to child welfare.

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Half a Billion for Failure: Maryland’s Foster Care Expansion Ignores the Real Crisis

Maryland’s $465 million contract to expand foster care placements has raised concerns following an audit highlighting severe issues, including safety risks for children and excessive spending. Lawmakers are demanding accountability while the state’s response focuses on more contracts instead of addressing underlying family issues. The system appears to prioritize financial growth over child safety.

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Justice for Sale in the Palmetto State: The ‘Baby Veronica’ Case and South Carolina’s Broken Custody System

The Baby Veronica case exemplifies the flaws in South Carolina’s family court system, prioritizing profit over justice. Dusten Brown’s fight for his daughter was undermined by legal technicalities and systemic bias against Native fathers. The ruling eroded parental rights, highlighting the need for reforms to uphold fatherly rights and enforce fair adoption practices.

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