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IT HAS BEEN 3380 DAYS SINCE LEXI WAS REMOVED FROM HER FAMILY

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Lexi’s story quickly became international news and has touched the hearts of millions of people around the globe. This page is updated daily with new articles covering the Page family’s campaign to return Lexi to her loving home and siblings. If you know of an article that belongs here, please contact us.

New hope for family fighting to keep 'Indian' girl

WND - 04/18/2016 The attorney for the family of a foster child named Lexi, whose plight has become a cause celebre,  informed WND they have received the news they were hoping and praying to hear: The California Court...[Read Article]

Family fights to regain girl with Indian blood

WND - 04/17/2016 Every child is special. Every parent knows that. But Lexi was different. She stood out. She had a special charm. At first glance, the little girl with the long, brown, braided ponytail may have looked...[Read Article]

‘Save Lexi’ foster father, attorney talk about ongoing custody battle in California

WGN TV - 04/13/2016 It's been three weeks since Los Angeles County removed 6-year-old Lexi from the Page family's home in California. Since that time, she has not been allowed to speak with the family who raised her for...[Read Article]

Indian Child Welfare Act Behind Child’s Removal from Foster Family

Law Info - 04/12/2016 The case of a 6-year-old Native American child taken from her Southern California foster family by state authorities garnered local media attention and has become a national story. Images of her being led, clutching her...[Read Article]

Foster Dad Breaks Down the Latest in His Battle to Bring Back the 6-Year-Old Girl Who Was Seized From His Home Over Her Native American Heritage

The Blaze - 04/12/2016 Page said that he and his family are working with attorneys right now to try and open the lines of communication, though he didn’t mince words when it came to his worries about the impact...[Read Article]

Judge in Lexi's case allowed tribal 'blessing' in courtroom

WND - 04/11/2016 “On the morning of July 25, 2014, the courtroom in which the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) cases are heard was blessed,” reported the blog, citing Tribal STAR News, a coalition set up to promote...[Read Article]

Federal Agencies Launch Initiative to Support the Implementation and Enforcement of ICWA

Today Media Network - 04/04/2016 Today at the opening session of the 34th annual National Indian Child Welfare Association in St. Paul, Minnesota, acting Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Lawrence S. Roberts announced an interagency memorandum of understanding (MOU)...[Read Article]

California high court won't intervene in Choctaw girl's move

The Mercury News - 04/02/2016 The California Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to intervene in the case of a 6-year-old girl with Native American ancestry who was removed from her Los Angeles-area foster home and placed with relatives in Utah....[Read Article]

When it comes to foster care, family ties are complicated

Los Angeles Times - 04/02/2016 Garrett Therolf's excellent article does more than bring attention to an extremely complicated situation with tens of thousands of children's lives and families in the balance....[Read Article]

Santa Clarita Couple Vows To Keep Fighting For Custody Of Part-Choctaw Girl

CBS Los Angeles - 03/31/2016 A Santa Clarita couple vowed Thursday to keep fighting to gain custody of a 6-year-old foster girl of partial Choctaw lineage who was taken by social workers so she can live with...[Read Article]


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Our family is so incredibly devastated. Our hearts are broken and we are trying to make sense of everything that has happened with our three other children who witnessed their sister Lexi forcefully ripped away from our family by strangers...[View Statement]

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