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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Protect Indian Kids from being exploited by Corrupt Tribal Leaders - Sign White house Petition!


The fruit of my womb does not belong to tribal government!!  My husband and I did not give birth to our children to benefit Tribal leaders!  Our family does not care about Tribal sovereignty. We do not want our children to be used to garner more federal  funds for corrupt tribal government. We are US citizens, who are supposed to have rights!

The Indian Child Welfare Act is unconstitutional law.  Children are being hurt by it.  It needs to be changed.

We have 30 days to get 25,000 signatures in order for our petition to be reviewed by the White House.

November is National Adoption Month - Let's do this Petition as our part in helping children this month. We need 6250 signatures a week to meet that goal. Let's pray for God's help and get started.

On Nov 19, Nat'l Adoption Day, families, adoption advocates, policymakers, judges and volunteers will come together and celebrate adoption in communities across the nation. We are setting a goal of 10,000 signatures by that date.

Please Sign the Petition and Use every method you have to share this link - http://wh.gov/bvZ - If everyone could get just 10 people to sign the petition and share it with at least 3 of their friends, we'll have it made!

Thank you friends!

TEXT OF PETITION:

We petition the Obama Administration to:

Ensure that Children of tribal heritage are guaranteed protection equal to that of any other child in the United States


Across America, children who had never been near a reservation nor involved in tribal customs have been taken from homes they know and love and placed with strangers chosen by tribal social services. This includes MULTI-racial children with minimal heritage.


Because of poorly thought out law called the 'Indian Child Welfare Act';
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1) Kids have been removed from safe, loving homes and placed in dangerous ones.
2) Some families, Indian and non-Indian, have felt threatened by tribal gov't and have had no money to get legal help.
3) Equal opportunities for adoption, safety and stability are not always allowed to children of all heritages.
4) Constitutional right of parents to make choices for their families is being interfered with. Some tribal families don't want to be on the reservation.

SIGN AT http://wh.gov/bvZ
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