Robinson–Lopez Case: Update 9825

September 8, 2025

Malaika & Xayah

SAY OUR NAMES

Independent accounts confirm that San Diego’s dependency system is advancing termination of parental rights on grounds widely described as retaliatory and fabricated. The mother completed her case plan, yet after speaking at a Board of Supervisors meeting she was reclassified under new allegations. In one hearing, county counsel Jessica Nicole Fellman inserted forced vaccinations into the record — a move unrelated to reunification — raising alarms that children’s health is being weaponized as part of a vendetta.

At the center stands Norma Olivares, a non-relative caregiver who has aligned herself with county officials to push for permanent separation. Advocates argue that Olivares is not protecting the children but conspiring against them — advancing false narratives while the girls cry for their family.

Observers warn that accountability will not end with Olivares. If harm comes to these children — physical, psychological, or medical — responsibility will extend to every official who enabled it, including Fellman. The world is watching, and history will remember their names not as protectors, but as perpetrators.

September 13, 2025 Rally: Supporters will gather in San Diego under the call ‘Say Our Names — Malaika and Xayah.’ The central demand is simple: bring the girls home. Critics point to County Counsel Jessica Nicole Fellman’s push to insert forced vaccinations into the record as retaliation, not child protection. Advocates argue the children are being held hostage to a campaign of punishment, not safety.

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Jessica Nicole Fellman weaponized vaccines in a courtroom where the real issue was children crying to come home. Neighbors, friends, and families should ask: who brings up needles in a retaliation hearing?

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