Malaika and Xayah know who their family is — they can feel it. You can’t break a blood bond, no matter how hard you try. Norma Olivares was trusted to help reunify this family — not to replace it. Instead of guiding Malaika and Xayah home, she’s trying to claim them as her own. That isn’t caregiving; it’s child theft disguised as foster care. Reunify, not replace.
Malaika & Xayah are not dependents. They are hostages.
SAY THEIR NAMES
MALAIKA & XAYAH
BRING THEM HOME

Two innocent sisters — stolen from their family, still held away from home
Why drag this into endless hearings, endless restraining orders, and endless “trials”?
Just give the children back to their family.
There’s no justice in these rooms—only performance.
Each hearing, each ruling, another act in the theater of absurdity.
Malaika and Xayah know their family. They can feel it in their bones.
You can’t break a blood bond, no matter how hard the system tries.
Norma Olivares was trusted to help reunify this family—not to replace it.
But instead of guiding Malaika and Xayah home, she’s trying to claim them as her own.
That’s not care. That’s possession.
That’s child theft disguised as foster care.
Reunify, not replace.
Everyone can see what’s happening — across Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram. The story is everywhere. The videos, the speeches, the cries of these children — they’re all out in the open. You type their names, and pages of truth flood the search engines. This is no secret anymore.
Who in their right mind would still try to keep these kids from their blood family? That’s not child protection — that’s child theft. If adoption is needed, there are children out there with no one fighting for them. But here? You’ve got a mother, a grandfather, advocates, and a community fighting like it’s World War III to stop this fraud.
The more they drag this out, the more obvious the truth becomes:
They cannot win. They will not win.
Because innocent families should never be on trial.
No blood. No bond. No right. Norma Olivares has inserted herself where no real family bond exists.
Because Keenan refused to bow, refused to sign into a rigged service plan, and instead filed nearly 40 motions, writs, and sanctions exposing misconduct, CWS retaliated by branding him ‘dangerous’ without evidence. They then extended that false stigma to me — his father and an RFA-approved caregiver — to justify cutting off my granddaughters and labeling my home ‘unsafe.’ This isn’t child protection. It’s retaliation.
Malaika and Xayah Robinson were taken into San Diego County Child Welfare custody in June 2024. They remain separated from their family today, placed with a non-relative caregiver, Norma Olivares. Their grandfather and mother continue to fight for their return and for accountability within the system. A small group of dedicated advocates has now joined the fight, standing beside this family in their pursuit of justice and reunification.
