The Rise of the Foster-Parent-Intervention Movement

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The Rise of the Foster-Parent-Intervention Movement
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In many states, a new legal strategy called intervention forces birth parents to compete for custody of their children with foster parents seeking to adopt, Eli Hager writes.

This article is a collaboration between The New Yorker and ProPublica. An occasional customer was Fred Thornton, a former high-school baseball star in his early thirties. Fred was sometimes a roofer and at other times unemployed and homeless. They began dating casually and using together, and he told her of his own complicated childhood: placed in foster care as a toddler, after allegations of neglect, and later adopted.

They are told that they’re needed because a child’s parents have severe and potentially dangerous problems, but also that they should support the ultimate goal of returning the child to those same parents. They’re expected to simultaneously love the child and accept that their bond with the child may be broken. And although they may spend all day, every day, with the child, a caseworker usually has more influence than they do in determining what’s in the child’s best interests.

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