We are fast approaching the season of Christmas. For children and parents, it can be full of sparkle, new memories and wrapped up presents. Indeed it is a time for us to become a bit more selfless and giving to others.
But for many, it is the hardest time of the year, with family members who have passed on or missing from the celebration. And no one knows this more than the mom, dad or child for whom the CPS has entered their lives. Christmas is made for children, but what happens when your little one has been stalked, stolen and sold by our government for monetary gain by our government? The jingle bells only clang a nightmare of horror.
Ripped from the arms of loving parents, these babies have been placed in the CPS system. They are shuffled like cheep playing cards from home to home, to the streets as a runaway, to sex trafficking, prisons and eventually to an early death.
The holidays are meaningless mockery to the voiceless homeless. Santa, Rudolph and fancy presents will not bring their families back together. Yuletide music and good wishes, will never take away the feelings of hurt, helplessness, hopelessness, depression, abandonment, loneliness, guilt, anger, desperation, abuse or desire of suicide. Scenes and phycological baggage play over and over in the the mind. Some may even learn to resent the season as farce.
Littered baggage, broken homes and early death is commonplace.
But hey, that is just another day of doing business by our government. Since the Biden administration has taken over, at least 85,000 immigrant children have been missing. Child trafficking is big business, larger than illegal drugs and guns combined. Families pour their life savings to save their children, only to find a rigged court system full of bought off judges and lawyers. How can families find justice and representation when their own government is corrupt and enemy number one?
Where are their presents of hope, joy and recovery?
How do these families ever know the sparkle and joy of Christmas?
Each of us can be a real gift to these voiceless. When we chose to be a friend to the hurting mother or protect the innocence of children, we are the present they so need. When we educate others of the evils and dangers of child trafficking and the CPS, we are helping to preserve and defend the rights of families. When we work to defund criminal agencies like the CPS and other child trafficking rings, we save freedom in the life of a family. Together, we spread the true meaning of Christmas, of peace on earth and good will to all.
And what a precious present to offer this year. Will you join us and be that gift of love?