TRAVEL ADVISORY
San Diego: Child Trafficking Network (CTN)
You Sit There and Act Like You Care About Victims. You Create Them.
The mic picked it up. Every word. The Board of Supervisors heard it. County Counsel heard it. Child and Family Well-Being heard it. The guardian ad litem machine heard it. They heard about Malaika and Xayah. They heard there is enough evidence to investigate sexual assault. They heard about Gigi. They heard about Polinsky. They heard that children have been reporting abuse for decades. And still the machine rolls on.
That is the horror of San Diego County. Officials sit on that dais pretending to care about victims while protecting the very system that creates them. They bury truth, hide behind procedure, expand the same institutions families have been warning about for years, and then act shocked when children come out traumatized, medicated, and broken. This is not child protection. This is institutional cruelty with a government seal on it.
The public heard it too. The names were said. The warning was given. Nobody gets to pretend they do not know anymore. What is happening to families in San Diego is not isolated, and it is not normal. Parents across this country need to stop waiting for permission to speak. They need to organize, expose, document, film, publish, and stand together until these systems are forced into the light.
This is bigger than one county now. Bigger than one case. Bigger than one family. A movement is needed, and it must be relentless, public, and impossible to bury.
There needs to be a movement. There needs to be a revolution against secrecy, retaliation, and state-sanctioned harm to children and families.
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MALAIKA & XAYAH — SAY THEIR NAMES — SHARE THEIR STORY — HELP BRING THEM HOME
Malaika and Xayah have been held hostage since June 2024, taken from their blood family, cut off from their heritage, and put through fear, trauma, and pain no child should ever know. They are not being nurtured — they are being controlled. They deserve their family, their identity, their history, and their home.
— The Collective for Family Justice & Human Rights


