Grandmother warns Supreme Court not to upend law protecting American Indian foster care -
Robyn Bradshaw had to fight for years to keep custody of her granddaughter after her daughter struggled with addiction.
The law is being challenged in pending Supreme Court cases in which foster families say the law is discriminatory because it requires American Indian children to be placed in tribal homes. “If the court rules the law unconstitutional, it will not only prevent family reunifications like my own — it will tell tribes that we do not have a right to our own children, and that our political sovereignty, which Congress has recognized for centuries is no more. For all of us, this should be a terrifying notion,” she wrote.
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