WHO’S NERVOUS NOW
TRAVEL ADVISORY — San Diego: Child Trafficking Network (CTN)
Malaika and Xayah are not abandoned. Do not adopt stolen children.
“When a county machine treats children like property, an American family has no choice but to fight like hell.”
SAN DIEGO TYRANT DEVON L. LOMAYESVA MADE EVELYN LOPEZ LIVE A MOTHER’S WORST NIGHTMARE
Malaika and Xayah Robinson held signs that said “I love Mom” during what San Diego County called their final visit with their mother, Evelyn Lopez.

SAN DIEGO TYRANT DEVON L. LOMAYESVA MADE EVELYN LOPEZ LIVE A MOTHER’S WORST NIGHTMARE
Today, Evelyn Lopez was forced into what county actors called her final visit with her daughters, Malaika and Xayah Robinson — at a Sheriff’s Department location.
San Diego County CFWB manufactured danger, moved a bonded mother’s final visit into a law-enforcement setting, handed her adoption paperwork, and told her she would never see her daughters again.
During the week, Evelyn was also handed adoption-related paperwork. They even gave her paperwork intended for the father, Keenan Robinson, even though Evelyn has not seen him in over a year and a half, he is roughly 2,000 miles away, and she has no authority to sign anything for him.
Nobody is signing those papers.
Evelyn does not consent to adoption.
San Diego County Counsel Marissa Louise Walter called Malaika and Xayah Robinson “adoptable” while their mother, grandfather, siblings, and blood family were still fighting to bring them home.
These children are not abandoned. Their mother is still fighting. Their grandfather is still fighting. Their blood family is still fighting.
Evelyn filed two JV-180 / 388 petitions, one for each daughter, plus a declaration making clear she does not consent to adoption. Ricky Robinson, the girls’ grandfather, also filed his own 388 petitions. Stamped copies are now in the record.This case is not over.
San Diego County can call them “adoptable,” but it cannot erase their mother, their grandfather, their siblings, their blood family, the bond, the trauma, the recordings, the filed 388s, or the truth.This was intimidation, retaliation, and psychological torture under color of law.
Malaika and Xayah Robinson are not court inventory.
They are loved children with a living mother, a living family, and a grandfather who will never stop fighting.
WHO’S NERVOUS NOW
Evelyn Lopez was brutalized by psychological warfare under color of law. David Miller led it. Nicole Montzingo supervised and enforced it. Ashlee Purnell helped create the foundation of this case. County Counsel, the Guardian ad Litem, and Child and Family Well-Being kept pushing it forward.
Evelyn fought for Malaika and Xayah for two years, did what they told her to do, and never stopped showing up as their mother. San Diego County did not protect this family — it punished them. Malaika and Xayah are tender-aged children who have been catastrophically harmed. Seniors were harmed. An elderly dependent great-grandmother was dragged into the crossfire before her death. This was retaliation against a mother, children, and a blood family that refused to stay silent.
Ricky Robinson, paternal grandfather of Malaika and Xayah Robinson, released a statement:
“Justice will prevail. San Diego County thought it could break this family through fear, trauma, retaliation, and silence. They miscalculated. They messed with the wrong bloodline. I am a sound-minded warrior with a heart and soul, and I will fight for Malaika and Xayah until my last breath. This family is still standing, still filing, still exposing, and still fighting. We will not be worn down. We will not disappear. And we will not let San Diego County bury what it did to these children, their mother, and their blood family.”
— The Collective for Family Justice & Human Rights

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