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IT HAS BEEN 3472 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.

State Supreme Court Declines to Hear Santa Clarita Foster Family’s Tribal Custody Appeal

KTLA 5 - 03/31/2016 The California Supreme Court will not hear an appeal from a Santa Clarita foster family to return a girl to them after she was relocated to live with her extended Native American family in Utah....[Read Article]

Choctaw Girl Case Update: California High Court Will Not Overturn Ruling

Lawyer Herald - 03/31/2016 The ruling regarding the Choctaw six-year-old girl being removed from her foster home in Santa Clarita will reportedly not be overturned by the California Supreme Court. She will be living with her blood relatives in...[Read Article]

State Supreme Court will not hear Santa Clarita family's appeal in tribal custody case

LA Times - 03/31/2016 Rusty and Summer Page, speaking to reporters outside the 2nd District Court of Appeal in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday, said they had not been allowed to have any contact with the girl since the...[Read Article]

State Supreme Court rejects petition in 'fight for Lexi' case

Fox LA - 03/31/2016 Attorneys for Rusty and Summer Page had asked the state Supreme Court to intervene in the case in hopes of regaining custody of Lexi, who was taken away by Los Angeles County social workers on...[Read Article]

Family 'Will never ever stop fighting' for part-Choctaw girl

ABC7.com - 03/31/2016 Summer and Rusty Page say they "will never ever stop fighting for Lexi," their 6-year-old foster daughter who was taken from their Santa Clarita home and placed with relatives in Utah under the federal Indian...[Read Article]

Santa Clarita foster couple will ‘never ever stop fighting’ for part Choctaw girl

Daily News LA - 03/31/2016 A day after the state’s highest court refused to intervene, the former foster parents of a girl with Native American ancestry vowed to continue their fight to return her to their Santa Clarita home after...[Read Article]

Former Social Worker begs 'adults': Do right by Lexi

WND - 03/31/2016 A social worker who was assigned for several years to Lexi, the 6-year-old forcibly taken from the only home she’s ever known because she’s 1.5 percent Native American, is pleading with the adults in the...[Read Article]

California high court won't halt ruling in Choctaw girl case

89.3 KPCC - 03/30/2016 California's Supreme Court has refused to block a lower court ruling while appeals are heard 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...[Read Article]

Girl Taken From Loving ‘White’ Family Because She’s 1.5% Native American

Morning Ledger - 03/30/2016 Six-year old Lexi was removed from her home of four years due to her Native American heritage and a federal law aimed to protect it. The emotional parting happened in Santa Clarita on March 21....[Read Article]

California Justices turn thumbs down on helping Lexi

WND - 03/30/2016 Justices on the California Supreme Court on Wednesday gave a thumbs down to requests for them to help Lexi, a 6-year-old who’s never known another family than Rusty and Summer Page and their other children,...[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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