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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.

The Latest Victim Of Progressives’ Identity Politics

TownHall - 03/24/2016 Lexi has lived the vast majority of her short life in foster care, the last 4 ½ years with the Page family in California. Her parents are not dead; they’re degenerates – addicts who have...[Read Article]

‘Keep Lexi home': A foster family’s wrenching fight for a 6-year-old Choctaw girl

Washington Post - 03/24/2016 Six-year-old Lexi threw one arm around Page and her other arm around a cream-colored, costume-pearls-wearing teddy bear as she was carried to a car for the first stretch in a long journey to her new...[Read Article]

Foster parents of Lexi seized for being 1/64th Native American plead with new 'family'

DailyMail - 03/24/2016 The parents whose foster daughter was torn away from them because she was 1/64th native American, have issued a heart-rending plea to her new foster family to be the little girl's 'hero' and send her...[Read Article]

Family Speaks Out After Foster Daughter Is Taken Away Because She's Part Native American

Us Weekly - 03/24/2016 Rusty and Summer Page, Lexi's foster parents, opened up exclusively to Us Weekly about the harrowing situation they say the Indian Child Welfare Act, which prefers to keep Indian children with their American Indian families,...[Read Article]

Foster Uncle of 6-Year-Old Girl Who Was Seized by Authorities Over Race Has a Message for This Native American Chief

The Blaze - 03/24/2016 The foster uncle of a 6-year-old child who was seized by authorities from her longtime foster home on Monday under the Indian Child Welfare Act — a federal law aimed at protecting Indian children and...[Read Article]

Foster Parents of Part-Native American Girl Removed from Home Ask for Prayers for the Girl and the Family that Took Her at Vigil: 'She Needs Comfort'

People Magazine - 03/24/2016 "We don’t sleep much, we don’t eat much, [but] strength for today will lead to bright hope for tomorrow," Rusty Page told a crowd of supporters in front of his home Wednesday night....[Read Article]

'Dont let them take me away': Native American girl screams out in fear as authorities take her from foster parents to rejoin Choctaw tribe

The Sun - 03/23/2016 The girl is seen clinging to her foster father Rusty Page as she screams "don't let them take me away" as authorities remove her from the only family she has ever known. In a chilling...[Read Article]

Tribe used 'unconstitutional' law to snatch 6-year-old

WND - 03/23/2016 Rusty and Summer Page, the foster parents who have been trying for years to adopt a girl placed with them because of her biological parents’ criminal and drug abuse histories – her mother reportedly had...[Read Article]

'Devastated' Foster Parents of Part Native American Girl Taken From Home Fighting to Get Her Back: 'We Will Go to the Ends of the Earth for Her'

People Magazine - 03/23/2016 "She was screaming and she said, 'Don't let them take me,' " Rusty, 32, tells PEOPLE, with tears streaming down his face. "I told her, 'We're your mommy and daddy and we will fight for...[Read Article]

6-Year-Old Girl at Center of Emotional Custody Battle Between Foster Parents and the Choctaw Nation

ABC News - 03/23/2016 A dramatic scene played out on Monday as the Pages were forced to say goodbye to Lexi. Due to a court order, the 6-year-old girl was taken from her home by Los Angeles County social...[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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