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[–] Factfinder2 ago 

Quanto, yes, I believe it is planned out, and this could be a big reason why (taken from your aol.com link):

"Kristin Korpela, head of the Dunn County Department of Human Services, recalled having one of her social workers visit a young mother in jail, where she voluntarily gave up her three kids.

"Meth," the mom told the social worker, "makes you forget that you ever had children."

Next door, in Chippewa County, Human Services Director Larry Winter has seen out-of-home placements for children surge from 28 in 2013 to 103 in just the first five months of 2017. Three-quarters of those placements are related to meth abuse, he said."

Makes the kid snatching easy.

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[–] quantokitty [S] 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

This is so disturbing. And it looks like disadvantaged families are being affected which hits the entire community and destabilizes it.

I'm going to attempt to find those links. I think they're going to be impossible to find after all this time, but I will try.

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[–] Dressage2 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Great work! They always go to the weak, drug-addled and poor. Those kids are just sitting ducks waiting for all the "love" they will receive from their new foster family. It's all part of the plan.

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[–] Dressage2 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Super post, factfinder2. The kids are like low hanging fruit waiting to be picked. You can bet DCSF is in on this as well as some family judges. Poor drug-induced parent has a paper shoved in her face to terminate her rights.