San Diego Child Trafficking Network
RFA
Click to view evidence they never imagined a family would publish — The Robinson-Lopez Case
(CPS) Child Profiting Systems
Norma Olivares and Ronald Rivas Silverio are currently holding Malaika and Xayah outside of their blood family’s care.
They are not acting in a manner consistent with the spirit of family reunification, nor are they honoring the rights of relatives who are legally approved and willing to care for these children.
Instead of supporting the children’s biological family, they have aligned themselves with a system that has repeatedly violated policy, due process, and basic human decency — even taking part in efforts to weaponize restraining orders against the very grandfather who has been in these girls’ lives since birth.
Their actions enable and protect the ongoing misconduct of San Diego County CWS — a system widely accused of:
unlawful removals
retaliation
false allegations
psychological coercion
silencing families
neglecting children in their custody
When caregivers knowingly participate in this system and help isolate children from their safe, loving relatives, they become complicit in the harm.
That is not caregiving.
That is not reunification.
That is not in the best interest of any child.
And because of these choices, Malaika and Xayah have already lost irreplaceable time with their great-grandmother — time they will never get back.
Now, with the recent national documentary exposing San Diego’s failures to hundreds of thousands of viewers, the public is finally seeing what has been happening behind closed doors.
The public deserves to know what is happening.
Malaika and Xayah deserve to come home.
— The Collective for Family Justice & Human Rights
In tens of thousands of years of human history, no grandfather ever needed government permission to love, protect, or raise his own blood. Only modern bureaucracy invented this absurd idea.

