A Michigan family which had dreams of camping during the summer in
the great outdoors was horrified when state officials seized their six
children simply because they were temporarily living in tents, Off The Grid News has learned.
The nightmare experience for Christopher and Antonia Hernandez began
May 19 when Otsego County sheriff deputies and a CPS official took their
children, and ended June 10 when their children were returned after the
parents won a court ruling based on the fact the mother and children
are eligible for enrollment in the Tlingit Native American tribe. The
federal Indian Child Welfare Act makes it more difficult for state
officials to separate Native American families. Michigan has a similar
state law.
READ MORE:http://www.offthegridnews.com/current-events/breaking-police-seize-6-children-simply-because-family-was-camping/

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