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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.

Appeal filed in custody case over Choctaw girl

State of the State Ks - 03/27/2016 Los Angeles County social workers whisked her away. Her foster mother Summer Page sobbed, "We're very humble and very thankful". "Our family is so incredibly devastated", the Pages said in a statement, "but nobody could...[Read Article]

The Week That Was: The Big Stories in Indian Country

Today Media Network - 03/27/2016 A longstanding custody battle comes to a head, a star Native basketball player gets his team into the Sweet 16 of March Madness, and Easter dyes—but does not kill....[Read Article]

Indian Children's Law in Choctaw Foster Case Praised by Some, Criticized by Others

NBC News - 03/27/2016 A California couple's fight to reunite with a 6-year-old foster child who was taken from their home last week because she is 1/64th Choctaw Native American has cast a spotlight on the Indian Child Welfare...[Read Article]

An obsession with racial identity is put above the needs of a child

New York Post - 03/27/2016 What would make a state official take a 6-year-old girl from a family she has lived with for four years to place her with a distantly related (through her paternal step-grandfather) couple in another state?...[Read Article]

Parents Plead for Return of 1/64 Choctaw Native American Foster Child

NBC News - 03/26/2016 The foster parents of a 6-year-old Native American girl who was taken from their California home earlier this week due to a controversial federal law said Saturday that they are doing everything in their power...[Read Article]

Food isn't worth eating. Sleep is overrated. It's all about what can we do to get Lexi home': Heartbroken white foster parents of girl, six, seized for being 1/64th Native American beg new 'family' to return her

Daily Mail - 03/26/2016 Rusty Page tells how Lexi said to him: 'Daddy, you are Superman, don't let them take me away.'...[Read Article]

Custody Battle Between Foster Parents And Choctaw Girl Continues

Broadcast - 03/25/2016 An emotional custody battle over a 6-year-old Santa Clarita, California girl spread around the world this week. Rusty and Summer Page, the foster parents who have raised Lexi over the past four years, were forced to relinquish...[Read Article]

4-Month-Old Part Native American Girl Abruptly Taken From Family Under Indian Child Welfare Act: 'We Were Grief-Stricken and in Shock"

People Magazine - 03/25/2016 Days after the story of a 6-year-old part Native American girl's removal from her foster family home made headlines across the world, another family has revealed a part Native American child they were planning to...[Read Article]

Bring Lexi Home

Taki's Magazine - 03/25/2016 I find the crying siblings in the Page video the hardest to take because they personify what a loving family she is coming from....[Read Article]

Who Are Rusty & Summer Page? The "Save Lexi" Parents Keep To Themselves

Romper - 03/24/2016 On Tuesday, Rusty and Summer Page filed an appeal to the State Supreme Court that contested a decision to remove a 6-year-old foster child named Lexi from their care. Lexi is 1/64th Native American, and...[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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