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California’s Family Courts Are Legal Abuse Factories

A protective mother fled Los Angeles to the San Diego area for safety and survival, only to be hunted down by law enforcement acting on the orders of the LA County DA. Now she sits in jail on half a million dollars bail, accused of “kidnapping” her own children. Her children are locked in foster detention, separated and traumatized. This is not justice—it is legal abuse, a California family court system run like a circus of lawless clowns in robes and badges.

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Parental Kidnapping Isn’t Heroism: The California Case That Proves Custody Orders Matter

Tina Medina was arrested for allegedly kidnapping her 10-year-old child, defying a California custody ruling that granted the father sole custody. The U.S. Marshals safely recovered the child after a multi-state manhunt. This case emphasizes the importance of respecting court orders and highlights the serious consequences of violating custody laws.

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Travis Decker Manhunt Enters Fifth Week: What This Case Reveals About Government Priorities, Surveillance, and National Trust

Travis Decker, an Army veteran accused of murdering his three daughters, has evaded capture for nearly five weeks in Washington State. The manhunt reveals institutional failures within law enforcement, as agencies struggle to find him without political incentive. The shifting narrative raises concerns about public safety and veterans’ treatment by the government.

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