Warning to San Diego — and the World
Malaika & Xayah
SAY THEIR NAMES — BRING THEM HOME
Families are being torn apart in Meadow Lark Department 10
San Diego’s dependency court at Meadow Lark, Department 10 has stopped being a place of justice. It has become a crime scene. Under Judge Alexander Calero, the courtroom has turned into a machine of retaliation, perjury, and case-fixing — and the public deserves to know.
These children are not orphans. They are not without family. They have a mother who has completed her service plan and a paternal grandfather who is RFA-approved for placement. Yet county officials, the Guardian ad Litem’s office, and Child Welfare Services continue to block reunification, instead rewarding false reports from a non-relative caregiver.
The pattern is clear: when families speak out publicly — including at the San Diego Board of Supervisors — retaliation follows inside Department 10. Visits are cut or placed under humiliating surveillance, relatives are smeared with false allegations, and toddlers are left screaming for their family.
To outside observers, this is not child protection. It is a system of inhumane punishment, fueled by federal funds that incentivize prolonged foster care and adoption. The federal oversight failure is glaring: children are being held hostage in plain sight at Meadow Lark, Department 10.
Because they took Amy, they will never take Malaika and Xayah. This fight is blood, legacy, and justice. We do not bow. We do not break.
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