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CPS Routinely Violates the Constitution. It’s Time to Do Something About It.
United States🏛️ PoliticsProgressive12 hr. ago

CPS Routinely Violates the Constitution. It’s Time to Do Something About It.

The article discusses how child protective services (CPS) in the U.S. often violate constitutional rights by allowing anonymous reports and conducting invasive investigations without sufficient safeguards. It references a recent incident where Pete Buttigieg's 4-year-old twins were separated from him due to an alleged swatting incident. The piece argues that CPS systems enable harassment through false allegations and lack proper oversight, leading to family trauma and wrongful separations. It highlights systemic issues including the expansion of CPS powers, insufficient legal protections for families, and the absence of a robust social safety net. The article criticizes the current framework for enabling misuse and calls for reform.

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CPS Routinely Violates the Constitution. It’s Time to Do Something About It.

The article discusses how child protective services (CPS) in the U.S. often violate constitutional rights by allowing anonymous reports and conducting invasive investigations without sufficient safeguards. It references a recent incident where Pete Buttigieg's 4-year-old twins were separated from him due to an alleged swatting incident. The piece argues that CPS systems enable harassment through false allegations and lack proper oversight, leading to family trauma and wrongful separations. It highlights systemic issues including the expansion of CPS powers, insufficient legal protections for families, and the absence of a robust social safety net. The article criticizes the current framework for enabling misuse and calls for reform.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure of CPS that disproportionately harms families, emphasizing constitutional violations and the need for reform. It uses emotionally charged language ('weaponizing CPS,' 'flouts constitutional protections') and highlights structural inequalities, align

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