Native professor Matthew Fletcher: “Indian Country should be terrified. This is the fight of the 21st Century."
The Indian Child Welfare Act was dealt a substantial blow on Friday, when a U.S. Federal Judge in the Northern District of Texas ruled the landmark legislation unconstitutional. According to the law, when a Native child is up for adoption, family members, other tribal members, and then other Native homes are to be prioritized for placement. Ample research shows that all children, Native and non-Native alike, have better outcomes when they are raised with family, extended family or in their community over state child welfare systems and foster homes. National child advocacy organizations have praised the act as a gold standard for child welfare. The act is often referred to by its acronym, ICWA.
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Nagle, Rebecca. Texas Judge rules Indian Child Welfare Act as unconstitutional. Indian Country Today. October 8, 2018. Retrieved from https://newsmaven.io/indiancoun...