Enough Suffering
TRAVEL ADVISORY — San Diego: Child Trafficking Network (CTN)
Enough suffering. Enough retaliation. Enough damage to children and families. These girls have a mother, siblings, grandparents, friends, and an entire family/community waiting for them — and this family should not have to bury anyone else in the crossfire of San Diego County’s cruelty.
For two years, San Diego County has kept changing the story because the truth keeps getting in the way. First came the sexual-abuse and psychological-abuse allegations placed on the table against the mother. Then came the alleged car incident. Then came the false “no bond” narrative — even while the children’s own reactions, videos, witnesses, and family history show the opposite. Malaika and Xayah know their mother. They know their family. They cry for them, reach for them, and suffer when they are forced away from them.
Evelyn Lopez spoke out at the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, and after that, the County retaliated. The pressure escalated, the narratives shifted, and the attacks against the mother and family became even more aggressive. Now, after all of that, they want to dig through the mother’s entire past and put her whole life on trial. It never stops. They appear obsessed, fixated, and determined to keep expanding the attack because the original story keeps falling apart.
This family has been lied about, bullied, isolated, and criminalized while the County covers up the real damage: severe child trauma, catastrophic psychological and emotional harm, medical concerns, sexual-abuse concerns, international trafficking of the children, retaliatory restraining orders, and reports built on lies stacked on top of lies. The damage has reached the children, Evelyn Lopez, the Robinson family, the paternal grandfather, and the girls’ late elderly dependent great-grandmother who passed away in the crossfire of this battle.
This is not child protection. This is family destruction under color of authority.
Please show up Tuesday, May 26th at 8:30 AM in Department 10 to support Evelyn Lopez, Malaika, Xayah, and the Robinson family.
The County says there is no bond. The truth will be standing right in front of them.
Enough Suffering
Malaika & Xayah
Say Their Names
Share Their Story
Bring Them Home


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