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Trump takes action against child trafficking foster care system, dealing huge blow to left-wing...

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(Natural News) Back in February, President Trump quietly signed into law the "Family First Prevention Services Act" which, when it finally comes into effect on October 1, will greatly curtail abuses within the foster care system that facilitate the child sex trafficking and pedophilia rings operated undercover by the evil, left-wing deep state.

Family First will basically prioritize federal funding for orphan children to be able to stay with their families, close relatives, or family friends, if at all possible, as opposed to having them be sent to lucrative group homes with strangers, where they're sometimes abused or even sold into sex slavery.

"With the Family First Prevention Services Act states, territories, and tribes with an approved Title IV-E plan have the option to use these funds for prevention services that would allow 'candidates for foster care' to stay with their parents or relatives," reads a notice about the legislation and what it will entail that was recently published by the National Conference of State Legislatures.

"States will be reimbursed for prevention services for up to 12 months," it adds. "A written, trauma-informed prevention plan must be created, and services will need to be evidence-based. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) expects to release guidance on service eligibility before Oct. 1, 2018."

Family First comes at a critical point in time when families and activists are really starting to speak out about the horrors they've observed or endured at the hands of Child Protective Services (CPS). As we've reported, some parents have had their children forcibly kidnapped and removed from their care by CPS agents on bogus charges, only to have those children end up being trafficked.

According to a guidance that was issued by Iowa's Department of Human Services, Family First "will prevent the need for removal" of children by CPS "through evidence-based family preservation services," which include mental health assessments, substance abuse treatment programs, and "in-home, parent skill-based programs that include parent education, and individual and family counseling."