San Diego, California
URGENT UPDATE: 12/18/2025
RED ALERT — Child & Family Well-Being Inflicting Trauma
International Child Removal Alert
Judge Alexander Calero greenlit the international removal of Malaika and Xayah to the Dominican Republic with non-blood intruders Norma Olivares and Ronald Rivas Silverio, separating the children from their family during the holidays, with Guardian ad Litem Nicole McConn complicit in the decision.
PUBLIC WARNING / NOTICE
This notice is issued in the public interest due to ongoing harm to children.
Documented harm. Prolonged separation. Ongoing trauma.
This harm was not accidental. It was knowingly inflicted, prolonged, and ignored — causing deep, ongoing pain to a mother, her children, and their entire blood family.
Please help bring Malaika and Xayah home to their mother and their brand-new twin siblings.
The family seeks reunification after full compliance and a court’s finding of undeniable love and bond.
After compliance and public speech, reunification was replaced with punishment. For over eighteen months, a mother, her children, and their entire blood family have endured sustained psychological harm through forced separation—an outcome that benefits a system driven by funding, not family reunification. They are all paying the price.
NORMA OLIVARES
THE MOST DANGEROUS “CAREGIVER” SAN DIEGO CWS HAS EVER PROTECTED
These Are Not Norma Olivares’s Children
Malaika and Xayah Robinson are not the children of Norma Olivares.
They have a mother. Her name is Evelyn Lopez.
Evelyn Lopez gave birth to Malaika and Xayah. She carried them in her body. She endured the pain and risk of childbirth to bring them into the world.
Norma Olivares did not give birth to them. She is not their biological mother. She is not related to them by blood. She is a non-relative caregiver. That difference matters.
The Children Are Hurting
For more than a year and a half, Malaika and Xayah have been kept away from their mother and blood family.
They cry. They beg to go home.
During visits, both children have said on their own: “Mommy, I want to go with you.” “I want to go with you too.”
Because of prolonged separation and instability, the children are now in transitional therapy, a clinical intervention used when children are experiencing trauma related to placement disruption and separation from their primary attachment figure.
The harm to the children has increased, and the trauma now extends to their mother, their blood family, and the community involved in this case.
The Records Do Not Match the Claims
Claims that the children are “happy where they are” do not come from the children.
Those claims come from David Miller, a social worker whose written reports repeatedly conflict with documented evidence.
Medical records contradict those claims. Visitation records contradict those claims. Witness accounts contradict those claims. The children’s own words contradict those claims.
Why Are the Children Still Being Kept Away?
Evelyn Lopez completed her court-ordered services. The family complied with requirements. The children’s distress has increased, not decreased.
Why are these children still being kept from the mother who gave birth to them and is asking for them to come home?
International Travel Raises Serious Alarm
San Diego County Child and Family Well-Being is seeking approval for international travel to the Dominican Republic for Malaika and Xayah Robinson, despite ongoing dependency proceedings and an imminent decision that could permanently terminate reunification.
Approving international travel at this stage would severely limit family contact, oversight, and accountability.
What kind of person continues to fight to keep someone else’s children—watching an entire family plead for reunification, seeing the children’s distress, and still insisting on control—while relying on a system that shields that conduct from accountability? When separation is prolonged despite harm, and power is used to block reunification rather than protect children, it stops being child welfare and begins to resemble child trafficking.
These Are Children — Not Property
Malaika and Xayah are not case numbers. They are not leverage. They are not objects to be moved.
They were born to Evelyn Lopez. They have a family. They are asking to go home.
And the world can see it.
Say their names.
Malaika. Xayah.
Bring them home.
— The Collective for Family Justice & Human Rights







