The tragic death of 4-year-old Jahmeik Modlin underscores the failures of New York City's Administration for Children's Services, which has deprioritized crucial investigations into child welfare.
Despite my resolve to protect children, I find my efforts undermined by policies that prioritize social justice over safety, placing numerous vulnerable kids in jeopardy.
The CARES program, aimed at reducing investigations into minority families, risks children's safety by diverting significant cases away from thorough, needed examinations.
Today's standards allow cases involving severe issues like drug addiction to be funneled into a non-investigative track, consequently failing the very children we aim to protect.
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