Kimberly Giardina II
San Diego > Vista: Child Trafficking Network (CTN)
San Diego’s Dependency System Under Fire
Dr. Elizabeth Hernandez, Ph.D., will step into the role of Deputy Chief Administrative Officer of the Health and Human Services Agency as Dr. Kim Giardina prepares to leave the position Nov. 6
INSIDE SAN DIEGO’S CHILD KIDNAPPING CONSPIRACY
Kimberly Giardina: Regime of Cruelty
San Diego’s dependency system continues to face mounting scrutiny, and the Robinson–Lopez case remains one of its most glaring examples of abuse. Despite the mother’s completion of her case plan, officials retaliated after she spoke publicly at the Board of Supervisors, reclassifying her under false allegations while cutting off a licensed relative caregiver — the paternal grandfather — from his visits entirely.
Hostage-Like Conditions
Two young girls are confined under constant surveillance instead of being returned to their safe, approved family.
A mother and her toddlers are even followed into bathrooms during diaper changes and potty time, with social workers peeking through cracks and typing notes on their cell phones.
Family visits take place under conditions resembling incarceration rather than reunification, designed to break bonds instead of restore them.
A Pattern of Retaliation
Court filings and reports reveal a consistent pattern: each time the family speaks out, new allegations surface. Records describe a “protective” system that behaves instead like a punitive regime, targeting the mother, grandfather, and extended family with escalating restrictions — including surveillance, smear campaigns, and restraining orders — all without evidence of abuse or neglect.
The Larger Picture
Observers argue that this is not child protection but state-sponsored psychological warfare, carried out under Giardina’s leadership. Children are treated as hostages, families are isolated, and constitutional rights are ignored. Each false allegation, each retaliatory act, adds to a paper trail that points not to protection but to systemic corruption.
The world is watching. Giardina’s name is now tied to a case that exposes San Diego’s dependency system for what it has become: a machine of retaliation, child trafficking, and control, not safety or reunification.
Hell
Malaika & Xayah: SAY THEIR NAMES

Kimberly Giardina: Declined to comment. Children died

Updated – September 2025: My two granddaughters remain hostage in San Diego County’s system. Instead of reunification, Child Welfare Services and the Guardian ad Litem’s office retaliated by placing restraining orders on me — their RFA-approved paternal grandfather, an elder, caregiver, conservator and trustee. This is not child protection. It is punishment for speaking out and exposing abuse, false reporting, and violations of human dignity.
Updated – October 2025: These officials no longer act with humanity or conscience. Their decisions reflect a system stripped of empathy — one that punishes love, silences truth, and violates basic human dignity. My granddaughters remain hostages of bureaucracy, not beneficiaries of justice.
Our family has been terrorized by San Diego Child Welfare Services—our children stolen, our dignity violated, and we are pleading for urgent civil-rights intervention before more lives are destroyed.
Legal & Free Speech Disclaimer
All statements in this post are based on documented events, direct communications, and personal experiences. This content represents protected speech and opinion under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. It is published for the purpose of public awareness, accountability, and child safety.
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