Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: CPS Texas Is At Work For Your Safety
Episode Date: August 15, 2015Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on The Blaze Radio Network: www.theblaze.com/radio & www.iheart.comFollow Jeffy on Twitter @JeffyMRAJ Learn more about your ad choices.... Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am going through this story.
It's ongoing here in Texas.
and I don't know if you've heard about it or not.
I didn't hear about it until just a little bit ago.
And it is unbelievable.
So let's learn about it together, shall we?
It is unbelievable.
The mother, Claire, was sick and had to spend three days in the hospital.
Her attack of pancreatitis paled in comparison to what happened next.
CPS came and took her children, all 11.
of them.
Because, and I put in
quotation marks, well-meaning,
end quotation,
couple, members of her oldest son's former
youth group didn't think that the
16 and 14-year-olds could
handle babysitting their siblings
while their dad took the baby
to the hospital
to visit his wife.
The children returned after a few days
because the removal was reportedly
illegal. Yeah, the
removal happened because
the sitting judge
in Plano, Texas, denied it
and said, no, you're not
taking the kids. The
sitting judge then went on vacation and they went back
to the vacationing judge who
okayed it. And then they
didn't go to the attorneys. They didn't do anything else.
And so then, you know, they have to return
the kids. But we'll get to that.
Not that CPS was trying to do anything
underhanded or anything. I'm sure it was
all for the safety of the children.
But now they have all kinds of things they have to follow through the court and CPS.
If they fail to comply with these services,
they risk their children being removed from their home again.
They're trying to come after our homeschooling,
as they can't find any other reason for removal.
Okay?
And they want her to discontinue breastfeeding the three-month-old baby.
They have to move out of their house.
This is still ongoing.
I believe they've already moved to a new house.
Because the police decided to call the landlord because he thought that they were violating their lease for some reason.
Huh.
I don't understand why, but there were no lease violations were found, but the landlord evicted him anyway.
We're not going to renew your lease.
Now you've got to find someplace else to live.
Don't worry about it.
Now, Marshall and Patty Parker.
Those were the well-meaning couple that reported them.
We're members of a church where their oldest will formally attended.
But he didn't go there anymore.
He stopped going there.
Okay.
As they testified in their affidavits,
after allegedly coming to the house to bring food, they called CPS on the family.
The children are left at home alone.
And although the eldest is 16, being in charge of children as young as two and as many as nine,
is well beyond his capabilities.
He, I know how to do some things they can.
Apparently it makes it wrong for me to do it.
I've grown up in a big family.
I know how this works.
I know how to work with them.
I was able to care for them just fine.
They're hungry.
You feed them.
Huh.
Now, the other allegation by the Parker is a social worker.
the house was messy.
Oh my gosh, the horror.
Do you mean to tell me that the mom is in the hospital
and the children are at home,
the dad is worried about the mom
and taking care of the very little baby, okay?
And the other 10 children,
nine or 10 children,
have the house messy?
Apparently the CPS came in,
they were only able to see into her twin girls room.
I got to tell you, I do not have twin girls.
I have an eight-year-old girl.
She now seems to be taking up more than one room of the house for whatever reason.
I'm not sure.
She somehow thinks that her bedroom is now spread out into other rooms.
But, yeah, I would say that, you know, if you were to look in, you would consider it
a mess of a hurricane?
Yeah, you would consider that.
So I wouldn't want anybody looking through there
and just taking it at face value.
Okay.
Now, the 16-year-old, this is kind of fun
with the 16-year-old who was supposed to be watching the kids.
They told him, look, the CPS were coming to remove the children.
Look, we're coming to remove the kids.
So the parents grabbed their children, prayed, told them we loved them.
The 16-year-old said, I'd heard all these kind of stories about fathers or homes.
I'm not about to be taken by social services.
So he goes to his room to get his shoes.
And the time he's in his room, the CPS arrived to take the children.
He grabs his long board, goes out to the back gate, it's locked.
So he walked through the house.
He just walked through the house.
three or four police officers out front, some social workers,
as the children were being herded out of the house.
He tipped his hat, said, hello, hopped on his board.
I rolled away.
He took one look back toward the house and some of the social workers looked right at him.
He said, now they said they claimed they didn't see him.
Of course they didn't stuff.
Why don't say, what do you mean?
Spends the next couple of hours in and out of buildings.
Bush is trying to escape him, went back home, but a car was driving through the neighborhood,
chased him away.
He figured it was still a social worker.
Now, the 16-year-old, he was gone for a week.
He only came back after the other children were allowed to come home.
All right?
He says his parents didn't know where he was.
Who knows?
Apparently, he got word to him where he was.
I don't know.
But he says they didn't know.
But it is kind of funny that the teen that couldn't tell him,
take care of the kids, stayed away for a week on his own and walked right out the door in front
of all you and you let him go, but he couldn't take care of the rest of his family, his siblings.
Kind of weird, isn't it?
Now here's some of the list.
Get this.
The list of services demanded by CPS.
Intensive parenting classes, parents must show comprehensive comprehensive of each child and his or her
independent needs.
shall allow the guardian ad litem and attorney ad litem to have unlimited, uninterrupted
private access to all children and encourage child participation in or out of the home.
Parents are required to notify CPS within 24 hours of any medical appointment for the children.
CPS workers may attend the appointments.
Psychological evaluations for the children.
Early childhood intervention evaluation for their daughter Sunday.
Evaluation and treatment for scabies within 48.
hours of the order of their daughter, Coro, when her own doctor examined her, he found she had
mosquito bites, not scabies.
CPS accused her of having medical diagnosis, bite of non-venomous anthrop.
Are you kidding me?
Tuberculosis testing for their daughters.
Follow-up appointment within 48 hours of the order for baby Enoch with a pediatrician.
Parents required to email weight and blood test results of CPS if no one associated with
CPS attends the appointment.
Medical physicals within 15 days of the order.
The parents must follow all recommendations of the medical professionals whether they agree or not.
Parents must follow all recommendations of the medical professionals whether they agree or not.
Inform CPS of any persons besides the parents babysitting the children providing detailed information on the babysitter.
Shall allow the department guardian ad litem and attorney ad litem to inspect any parts of the house without parental interference.
And more, including demands which impact the Remus family choices to homeschool and breast feed.
Let's remember that home schools in Texas, private schools, not regulated, no requirements, teacher certification, curriculum, approval.
However, part of the court ruling developmental assessments to assist the parents for future educational needs and to determine what agencies, churches, homeschool, co-ops, or networks each child may need.
Provide CPS a list of all homeschool curriculum, workbooks, and log-in information for the GALs so that they may look to see if the children are in fact logging in within 10 days of this order or curriculum using now.
Note, it is summer. Most children are not doing school currently.
Must join a homeschooling network and provide information about it by August 4th.
This is unbelievable.
This family in Plano, Texas is being real.
This is government out of control.
Now I know it's still going on because we saw a video of the CPS still there to visit the children and the house,
and they were pissed that someone was videotaping them.
Really mad.
Of course they were.
And they were saying that they were there to talk to the children and they were asked,
who would be watching the children, and the CPS worker said, I would.
I'm going to be alone with your children, and I'm the one that will be responsible,
so no one is monitoring them.
Government out of control.
The Rembus family needs help.
I know they have a FundMe page that they were talking about.
And when I find it in this story that I had in front of me and now that I don't have it,
why don't I have it in front of me?
I was going to tell you what it is.
I will post it on my Twitter page at Jeffrey MRA,
and I will post it on my Facebook page, Jeffrey Fisher.
On this story also, remember, Texas Baptist home failed to protect foster kids from sexual abuse,
12,000 children from foster care, Sue State of Texas over abuses.
Huh, but they still get money, though, if they're foster homes.
So let's not forget that.
This is the Texas government out of, well, the CPS.
I mean, that's more fed than state, I think.
But I'm going to actually look into this a little bit more.
Here we go.
Just go to the Facebook page of the Rembus family.
the R-E-M-B-I-S family on their Facebook page.
And they will have the link there of what's going on.
You'll be able to see this story and more and more of what's going on with them.
It is unbelievable that this could happen.
And, you know, we tell you little stories about maybe a kid here or a kid there.
Here's 9, 10, 11 kids being railroaded with two parents.
The mom's saying they should be able to do what they want with their family.
And it's unbelievable that this still holds up.
And more and more, instead of saying in America, this happens in America, we take for granted that it takes place in America, what I keep hearing more and more of that I don't like is that I keep hearing, and this is in Texas.
Yeah, it's bleeding into Texas too.
I have the audio from the video that I saw last night on Facebook from the family here in Plano
that had their children taken away and back home and they're still dealing with a huge amount of problems from CPS.
And when they were there, this video shows exactly what I was talking about with the attorney and the ad litem saying,
well, I'm here to protect the children. Let's hear that.
Okay, hold on. Hold on.
I got the court order right here.
It's been revised.
If you read what in italics here,
and you can go over it yourself.
Amazing.
New order.
We haven't altered this in any way.
I don't care.
I'm not the department.
There is an on,
okay, I'll pull it up and we can read it together.
Okay.
Oh, she's going to pull it up on her phone.
That's great.
Okay, it's in the same paragraph where it's talking about the guardian ad lineman.
That is unbelievable when you have to do that.
However, the recording shall be done by recording device on.
She's pissed.
On a tripod.
The department.
It is not.
We are not the department.
We are not with the department.
All right.
You can shut this off.
That was the argument.
And I know that it goes on and talk about her protecting the kids.
But she's pissed.
This is being recorded.
And they're saying it says right here, we got it.
We can record anything we want on a tripod.
We can do what I want.
That's with the department.
I'm not with the department.
I'm with this.
I'm that.
Everybody's separate.
It's maddening.
Raz in Ohio is on the phone.
Ross, hello.
How are you?
My, Jesse.
Hey, how are you?
Now, you're familiar with this case?
Yes, I actually was talking to the advocates in Texas when this went down.
Jeff, I am telling you as an 18-year advocate, this is not uncommon.
The problem is only 4% of children in the U.S.
are involved with children's services.
So we can't get attention to the issue.
When children's services steps in, this all, we're here to protect the children,
steps in.
And with Obamacare, these agencies get even broader authority.
Actually, under Obamacare, they can go to a neighborhood and knock door to
door and do well checks on children.
Really?
Yes.
Now, you remember the young lady in Connecticut.
I do.
Okay, I tried to get everybody's attention at that time, that that is not uncommon what you need to do.
And I have something to say about the people who turn them in.
Yes, go.
You hypocrites.
I have been.
telling churches that it's their job to step up. If there's a problem, it's their job to step
up. They need to take in the children if there is a true problem. My question is, why aren't pastors
stepping up and being at the houses when these people show up? After 18 years, the horror
stories I have heard and the attacks on Christians,
for their belief is unbelievable.
I've been fighting children's services across the country
and helping families for 18 years, Jeff.
18 years.
That's, I mean, that's great.
Thank you.
That's wonderful.
I appreciate it.
Here's what people need to do.
Oh, boy.
You're going to make us do something?
Yeah, people have to do something, Jeff.
Okay.
Okay, I'm just teasing.
It's their house.
Okay.
before it hits their house.
Okay, so I've got one minute,
and the main focus of what you're telling me
is to make sure that you're talking to your representative in your state,
to do what?
Tell them to do what.
The change is made.
I want you to understand something.
Do you know who CPS's attorney is that's backing them and doing this?
I do not.
Your attorney general's office.
Oh, okay.
For whatever state it is, right.
From whatever state it is, it's the Attorney General's office who does this.
Get in there. Get involved.
Roz, I've got to go. I'm up against the clock.
Thank you very much.
Please stay in touch.
I want to know a little bit more about what is going on with these cases.
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