The Child Welfare Crisis No One Wants to Talk About
Every year in the United States, millions of reports of child abuse or neglect are filed. Thousands of children are ripped from their homes and placed into foster care or juvenile detention facilities.
And yet, behind the slogans of “safety” and “protection,” a horrifying truth hides: an entire industry profits off the suffering of these vulnerable children.
The NSAP demands that this corrupted system be exposed, dismantled, and rebuilt according to the Life Affirming Principles that place the child — not corporate profit — at the center of concern.
Who is Profiting?
- For-Profit Foster Care Companies: Corporations like Sequel Youth & Family Services and The Mentor Network run foster facilities like assembly lines, raking in taxpayer dollars while documented cases of abuse and neglect pile up.
- Non-Profit Giants: Massive organizations like Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health — despite their “non-profit” status — have been implicated in decades of sexual abuse while absorbing millions in government grants.
- Government Agencies Themselves: State-run CPS departments across the country literally seize foster children’s Social Security benefits — money intended for orphaned or disabled children — and apply it toward their own budgets. Over $165 million was siphoned off in 2018 alone.
- Private Juvenile Detention Operators: Youth prisons, both public and private, thrive on keeping beds full. In Pennsylvania’s infamous “Kids for Cash” scandal, judges sold children into incarceration for kickbacks.
- Pharmaceutical Corporations: Foster youth are five times more likely to be prescribed psychotropic drugs, creating a pipeline of Medicaid-funded drug profits for pharmaceutical companies.
What is Happening?
- Children are being removed for poverty, not abuse.
- Foster children are drugged, isolated, and shuffled from placement to placement, often suffering greater harm inside the system than outside.
- Siblings are separated.
- Thousands of teens age out into homelessness each year, without family, without support.
- Whistleblowers — frontline CPS workers, case managers, juvenile facility staff — report a culture of paperwork quotas, deliberate neglect, and bureaucratic cruelty.
The reality is simple: in today’s America, a child in crisis is seen not as a soul to save — but as a body to profit from.
When Did It Go Wrong?
- The system’s corruption deepened during the 1990s and early 2000s, when Congress passed laws that unintentionally incentivized adoption and foster placements over family preservation.
- The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 created timelines that often forced permanent removal rather than meaningful family support.
- Meanwhile, privatization exploded: private companies and “non-profit” institutions lined up for lucrative contracts, turning children’s misery into a business model.
Where is This Happening?
Everywhere.
Every state in the Union is infected to some degree.
- States like Texas, California, Florida, and New York have faced lawsuits and scandals for abuses in foster care, juvenile facilities, and CPS misconduct.
- Rural counties and inner cities alike see poor families targeted for “neglect” simply because they are poor.
- Group homes and detention facilities across the country warehouse children — often under the banners of charity, safety, or treatment.
How Does It Happen?
- Federal Funding rewards the number of children placed into foster care — not whether those children are safe, loved, or successful.
- Medicaid Billing for psychiatric medications, therapy, and residential treatment lines the pockets of corporations and doctors.
- Adoption Subsidies create bonuses for removing children from their biological families rather than helping families heal.
- Benefit Seizures rob foster youth of their own Social Security and survivor payments.
- Lax Oversight lets abusive foster parents, group homes, and detention centers operate for years before any scandal erupts — if it ever does.
At every level, the system profits more from brokenness than from healing.
Why Does It Continue?
Because too many people are getting rich and too few are held accountable.
Because the system was designed to feed itself, not to end child suffering.
Because bureaucrats fear lawsuits and politicians crave re-election, but no one fears the wrath of a betrayed child.
Until now.
The NSAP’s Life Affirming Solution
The National Socialist American Party demands not reform — but total reconstruction of America’s child welfare system.
We propose the following:
1. Abolish For-Profit Child Welfare
- Immediate termination of all private contracts for foster care, group homes, and juvenile detention facilities.
- Nationalization of all child welfare operations under a new Life Affirming Agency built for service, not profit.
2. Severe Punishment for Abusers and Profiteers
- Asset seizure, imprisonment, and in severe cases, the death penalty for those who abuse, neglect, or exploit children in their care.
3. Direct Community Oversight
- Local Life Affirming Citizen Councils will oversee all placements, services, and juvenile facilities with public transparency.
4. Redirection of Funding to Families First
- Funds will prioritize family preservation, home repairs, parental education, and community support, not removal.
5. Integration with the Family Home Loan Program
- A portion of every Family Home Loan contribution will help fund child welfare directly — empowering communities to protect their own children.
6. A Cultural Rebirth of Parenthood
- Nationwide campaigns will restore honor to motherhood, fatherhood, adoption, and childrearing as sacred duties of a healthy Nation.
7. Protecting the Familial Bond and Rebuilding the Spirit of Unity
In the new Life Affirming State, every child will know where they come from — and every child will be proud of those who raised them.
The old ways of secrecy, resentment, and division between biological and adoptive parents must end.
Adoption shall no longer be seen as a break from blood, nor as a betrayal of loyalty.
It shall be recognized for what it truly is:
An act of national brotherhood. An extension of the family spirit that binds us all.
Those who adopt will do so with honor, fully understanding that while they nurture and raise the child, the child’s origins are a vital part of their identity.
Children must be allowed to know their heritage without shame or confusion, and they must be raised with pride both in their lineage and in the family that took them in.
The future of our Nation demands that we break the cycle of division.
We will build a society where the bonds of blood and the bonds of care are equally honored — where no child grows up lost, angry, or rootless — but instead rises knowing they are part of a greater living legacy.
The Nation is the family. The family is the Nation. Together, we rebuild the future.
8. Rebuild the System Around Life, Not Paperwork
- No more children lost in files or sacrificed to bureaucratic inertia.
- Every decision will be judged by a simple Life Affirming question:
“Does this action preserve, protect, and promote the life and well-being of this child?”
Final Word
The blood merchants have had their day.
The profiteers, the indifferent bureaucrats, the predators hiding behind paperwork — their time is over.
The future belongs to those who protect the innocent.
The NSAP will rebuild a system where every child is a sacred investment — and no child, ever again, will be abandoned to the wolves.
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