A 6-year-old girl was removed from the
California home of the foster family she has lived with for four years
because she has a tiny sliver of Native American heritage — despite
resistance from her foster parents and their tens of thousands of
supporters.
Rusty and Summer Page of Santa Clarita,
California, have long fought to gain custody of Lexi, 6, who is 1.56
percent Choctaw Native American. That figure means that Lexi's home
placement is dictated by the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978.
That law "seeks to keep American Indian children with American Indian families," according to its own language.
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Source: NBC News
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