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Speaker 0 asserts that states are taking children and giving them to others for money from the federal government, describing it as a nationwide, government-subsidized child trafficking ring—the largest and most pervasive in history by money and numbers.
Speaker 1 adds that children are seized unnecessarily from their families due to the federal Adoption and Safe Families Act, enacted in 1997 by Bill and Hillary Clinton, which, according to the speakers, “literally steals money from the Social Security Fund and gives this money to the states in order to incentivize them to kidnap babies.”
Speaker 0 elaborates that in order to receive adoption incentives or bonuses, local CPS must have more children, i.e., more “merchandise to sell.”
Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 together claim that each child, when totaled, is worth approximately $1,000,000 to the state, challenging the official figure of $60-80 billion per year as the size of the industry and claiming that the federal government takes about $80,000,000,000 annually and distributes it to all 50 states to “kidnap children.”
Speaker 1 states that parents are victimized by a system that profits from holding children longer and offering bonuses for not returning children to their parents.
Speaker 0 cites statistics alleging that eighty-three percent of all children taken by CPS are for unsubstantiated allegations, implying that many removals should not have happened in the first place.
Speaker 1 notes that case workers and social workers are often guilty of fraud, with allegations that they withhold and destroy evidence.