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Malaika & Xayah
SAY THEIR NAMES
Bring Them Home
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Two young sisters, Malaika and Xayah, remain cut off from their family under conditions critics describe as inhumane and retaliatory.
Court records and visitation logs confirm that the mother completed her reunification plan. The paternal grandfather is an RFA-approved caregiver. There was never a custody battle, nor any substantiated finding of abuse or neglect.
Yet after the family spoke publicly at the San Diego Board of Supervisors, a wave of retaliation followed. New allegations surfaced overnight. Reports were written that observers describe as fabricated. Visits became a spectacle of surveillance — with two social workers hovering in the room, documenting on laptops and phones, even following toddlers into bathrooms. The mother was isolated from her family support network, forced to endure constant monitoring while her daughters cried for home.
Weaponizing health and fear.
In one hearing, county counsel Jessica Nicole Fellman introduced forced vaccinations into the record — an issue completely unrelated to reunification. To many, this marked a chilling escalation: children’s health invoked not for protection, but as part of a personal vendetta.
A caregiver turned conspirator.
At the center stands Norma Olivares, a non-relative caregiver. Instead of supporting reunification, she aligned herself with county officials to push for permanent separation. Testimony and documents show Olivares feeding narratives that the family insists are false — while the children, placed in daycare from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., beg for their blood relatives.
Accountability.
Observers warn that if harm comes to Malaika or Xayah — physical, psychological, or medical — responsibility will not stop with Olivares. It extends to every official who enabled this pattern of retaliation, including Fellman and her colleagues inside the county system.
This is not protection. It is punishment.
A family was targeted for speaking out. Two toddlers are paying the price.
Say their names: Malaika and Xayah. Bring them home.
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