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San Diego Board of Supervisors is Complicit with the Torturing and Suffering of Children
THE BOARD THAT SHIELDS CORRUPTION
TERRA LAWSON-REMER AND A BOARD WITH NO SOUL
SD Board of Supervisors complicit in keeping Children Suffering
In San Diego, the Chair of the Board of Supervisors, Terra Lawson-Remer, listened to a mother begging for her children, a family exposing child trafficking, sexual-abuse cover-ups, and a corrupt child-welfare machine — and she walked out. And the entire Board followed her like a soulless train.
Not one stayed to listen. Not one stayed to help. Not one cared.
Now over half a million people have seen that walk-out. And the number is still climbing.
Here’s what the world saw:
Families were crying out about their children being hurt in foster care. A grandfather was exposing fraud, case-fixing, and lies written in official reports. A mother held up photos of her stolen children — showing the bond, showing the truth, begging for her babies back. And a well-known advocate, activist, and journalist called out the sexual-abuse cover-ups, the child trafficking, the harm happening in foster care, and the children screaming to come home.
Through it all, Terra Lawson-Remer — the Chair — turned her head, stood up, and walked away.
We, the people, have watched the San Diego County Board of Supervisors shield and protect a corrupt child-welfare system instead of protecting our children.
We have seen them defend an agency that:
• removes children unlawfully
• fabricates allegations
• retaliates against families who speak up
• isolates children from their blood relatives
• and covers up reports of child abuse — including sexual abuse
These supervisors don’t ask questions.
They don’t demand accountability.
They don’t investigate.
They shelter the very system harming children.
And when families stand before them — crying out, telling the truth, showing the evidence — the Board doesn’t listen.
They don’t respond.
They walk out.
They walk out while parents and grandparents describe:
• false accusations
• psychological coercion
• traumatized children
• and the destruction of families
They walk out while the community calls out sexual abuse being ignored, and they treat it like it’s an inconvenience.
This isn’t oversight.
This isn’t leadership.
This is betrayal.
Now these actions are not hidden.
They are not private.
They are not whispered in hallways.
The world is now seeing what they did — because their walk-out, their silence, and their betrayal are now immortalized in a documentary viewed by over half a million people and still climbing.
The world is now seeing what we have lived through:
A Board of Supervisors that protects a broken, abusive system instead of the children suffering inside it.
We, the community, will not stay silent.
We will not look away.
We will keep speaking because these children deserve the truth — and they deserve to come home.
— The Collective for Family Justice & Human Rights



